Boris Buravlyov
Boris Buravlyov worked in the film industry during the mid-20th century, contributing to the technical and visual aspects of cinema. The only documented credit on record is from 1946, when Buravlyov served as Visual Effects Camera for the film The Vow.
Biography
Boris Buravlyov worked in the film industry during the mid-20th century, contributing to the technical and visual aspects of cinema. The only documented credit on record is from 1946, when Buravlyov served as Visual Effects Camera for the film The Vow. This role involved operating camera equipment to achieve or enhance visual effects required for the production, a specialized position that required precision and coordination with other departments.
The scope of Buravlyov’s work extended to the practical execution of visual effects, which at the time relied on in-camera techniques, optical compositing, and controlled lighting to create illusions or alter scenes. The credit indicates involvement in a feature-length production, though details about the film’s scale, cast, or reception are no…




