Following Oscar-nominated cinematographer Adam Greenberg ‘s death at age 88, James Cameron paid tribute to his collaborator on the first two Terminator films.
In a statement shared with Deadline, the 3x Oscar-winning director said Greenberg had been “a guiding light” to him ever since they worked together on Cameron’s breakout The Terminator (1984) and Greenberg “graciously” returned for the 1991 sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day .
“I learned so much from Adam, not just about cinematography, but about the spirit of independent production,” he said. “He refused to let budget limitations inhibit his artistic expression. Adam had done scores of films when I worked with him on my first, and his scrappy, can-do spirit has been a guiding light for me ever since, even on the bigge

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