Don Malkames

Don Malkames (April 7, 1904 – November 24, 1986) was a cinematographer and inventor in the history of motion picture technology.

Malkames began his career at age 17 as an assistant cameraman at Hollywood's William Fox Studio.

During the 1930s, he worked in the New York area as a director of photography; he was for several years head of the camera department at the Astoria Studios.

Malkames also invented a lenticular motion-picture process, designed a newsreel camera and served as a technical adviser to several film museums across the country.

[1] He was the father of cinematographer Karl Malkames.