Alvin Wyckoff


Alvin Wyckoff was an American cinematographer who worked on more than 80 films between 1914 and 1945.
Several of Wyckoff's films had sequences filmed in the early Handschiegl Color Process, originally billed as the "DeMille-Wyckoff Process". Wyckoff also worked with DeMille to develop the Lasky-lighting technique, which made selective lighting possible.

Partial filmography

The Count of Monte Cristo The Spoilers The Man From Home Rose of the Rancho What's His Name The Virginian The Cheat Carmen The Captive Temptation The Arab Chimmie Fadden Kindling The Wild Goose Chase Joan the Woman The Heart of Nora Flynn The Dream Girl The Trail of the Lonesome Pine The Devil-Stone The Little American The Whispering Chorus We Can't Have Everything Male and Female For Better, for Worse Why Change Your Wife? Fool's Paradise The Affairs of Anatol Manslaughter Blood and Sand Strangers of the Night Adam's Rib Men The Border Legion Lily of the Dust When a Girl Loves The Swan The Lucky Devil Irish Luck The New Klondike It's the Old Army Game Tin Gods The Canadian Blind Alleys If I Had a Million The Mystery Squadron