Norman C. Allin

Norman C. Allin

  • Also know as: Norman C. Allin C.S.C.

Biography

Norman C. Allin C.S.C., born in 1926 in Thorne, England, embarked on his cinematic journey by joining the Film Producers Guild at Merton Park Studios in 1942. After a decade there, he ventured to Canada in 1952 and began his work at Crawley Films. Eight years later, Allin joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), where he remained on staff, contributing to numerous productions over the years. His extensive portfolio includes serving as Director of Photography and operator for the Canadian feature "The Reincarnate." At CBC, Allin was involved in various shows like "Hatch's Mill," the "Anthology" series, and notably, he served as Director of Photography for "Whiteoaks of Jalna." Apart from his career in cinematography, he pursued his passion for art, transforming it into a second career. His black and white sketches and watercolours found success in multiple art galleries, leading him to establish Norman Allin Productions Ltd. (478845).

Production

The Reincarnate

1971

As Director of Photography

9B

1986

As Cinematography

It Didn't Have To Happen

1944

As Lighting Director

The Secret Tunnel

1948

As Camera Operator

The Golden Handshake

1973

As Cinematography

The Golden Handshake

1973

As Director of Photography

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