JOHN SPOTTON

John Spotton
Gender: Male
Known for: Camera
Birthday: August 8, 1927
Deathday: March 3, 1991
Place of Birth: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Biography
John Spotton was a Canadian filmmaker, cinematographer, and editor associated with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). He played a pivotal role in developing the Direct Cinema movement, contributing to documentaries that emphasized naturalistic and unobtrusive filming techniques. Spotton's notable works include Buster Keaton Rides Again (1965), a documentary capturing the making of Keaton's short film The Railrodder, and Memorandum (1965), which explores the Holocaust's impact on survivors. His contributions significantly influenced documentary filmmaking in Canada and beyond.
Filmography
Production
Executive Producer
1985·
Final OfferExecutive Producer
1985·
PitchmenExecutive Producer
Producer
1983·
Thanks for the RideProducer
Executive Producer
Executive Producer
Director
Producer
1973·
KainaiDirector of Photography
1967·
MemorandumDirector
1966·
The White ShipEditor
Director
Director of Photography, Editor, Director
1965·
High SteelDirector of Photography
1964·
The HutteritesDirector of Photography, Editor
1964·
Nobody Waved GoodbyeDirector of Photography, Editor
1964·
Legault's PlaceDirector of Photography
1963·
KindergartenDirector of Photography
1963·
Toronto JazzDirector of Photography
1962·
RunnerDirector of Photography
1962·
Lonely BoyEditor
1961·
Circle of the SunDirector of Photography
Editor, Camera Operator
Editor
1959·
City Out of TimeEditor
Editor
1958·
RailroadersDirector of Photography
1958·
A Day in JuneCamera Operator
1958·
PilgrimageProducer
Director of Photography
Director of Photography
1952·
The PuppeteersDirector of Photography