Verne Carlson, (April 8, 1926 â February 5, 2003) was an American film cinematographer, director and writer, and a cinematography film teacher and author.
Carlson was an associate professor at California State University, Long Beach and also taught at the American Film Institute in cinematography.
Carlson wrote or co-wrote 22 books which had 102 publications in 4 languages. His works comprise more than 1,500 library holdings in the genre of handbooks and dictionaries. His work "Cowboy Cookbook" was designated by the Library of Congress and the U.S. State Department as "a historical document of Western Americana". Several of his handbooks are used as course textbooks at university film schools. His works include:
Carlson moved to Oxnard, California with his partner and died of heart failure on February 5, 2003.