Background
Chepusov was born on July 16, 1950 in Odessa, Ukraine.
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Chepusov was born on July 16, 1950 in Odessa, Ukraine.
His photography was utilized in eight movies. He came to the United States in 1990 to work as a cameraman for the Russian Television Network. He co-produced several documentaries
He worked as a director of photography at the Dovzhenko Film Studios in Kiev, the Odessa Film Studio (1980-1990), and the Gorky Film Studio.
As a director of photography, he filmed eight full-length motion pictures, to include The Golden Chain (1986) based on the novel by Alexander Grin, The Golden Wedding (1987), and Sanitary Zone (1990).
Other titles include his debut picture Krupni Razgovor (Large Conversation - 1980) and Ozjog (The Burn) with actress Lyudmila Gurchenko. Chepusov immigrated with his family to the United States on May 22, 1990, where he became the first cameraman on the first Russian Television Network in America (RTN) operated by Russian Media Group, and worked with notable television hosts like Alla Kigel and Alexander Gordon (journalist).
In the fall of 1993 he started work at a new Russian-based network in Fort Lee, New Jersey - WMNB. He later left the network to join Wostok Entertainment and produced a show for the audience in Russia with Alexander Gordon called New York, New York: America Good and Bad. After several successful seasons of the show, he returned to RTN, which had by now merged with WMNB to remain America"s only domestic Russian-language network.
Chepusov continued to produce shows and documentaries on the side with producers like Andrei Zagdansky, Alla Kigel and many others
Also, some weekends were spent producing wedding videos for Russian-speaking customers in New York to help offset his relatively low-paying network jobs. Chepusov died on August 2, 2011 in New Jersey. He is survived by four sons.
He defended his university diploma at the Odessa State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture in 1973 to be an architect, and at the National University of Theatre, Film and television in Kiev to be a director of photography in 1979.
Cinematographers’ Union of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics.