Background
Carver, Steven was born on April 5, 1945 in Brooklyn. Son of Murray Leonard and Frances (Gross) Carver.
(The book is a survey of 40 years of whimsical self-illust...)
The book is a survey of 40 years of whimsical self-illustrated inventions created by the author as a personal sideline artistic and creative endeavor. The book includes over 400 illustrations of ludicrous, whimsical or marginally-plausible inventions relating to the automobile, as well as to vans, motorcycles, bicycles and unique personal conveyances. Many of the images appear for the first time in color.
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Carver, Steven was born on April 5, 1945 in Brooklyn. Son of Murray Leonard and Frances (Gross) Carver.
Bachelor of Fine Arts, University Buffalo, 1966. Master of Fine Arts, Washington University, St. Louis, 1968. Student, American Film Institute-Center for Advanced Studies, Beverly Hills, California, 1971.
Teacher film-making, art, photography Florrissant Valley College, Missouri, 1966-1968, Metropolitan Educational Council in Arts, St. Louis, 1966-1968.
(The book is a survey of 40 years of whimsical self-illust...)
Director: River of Death, 1988, Bulletproof, 1987, Oceans of Fire, 1986, Roadtrip, 1985, Lone Wolf McQuade, Orion Pictures, 1983, An Eye for An Eye, Avco Embassy, 1981, Steel, Columbia Pictures, 1979, Moonbeam Rider, Universal Studios, 1977, Drum, Dino DeLaurentiis, 1976, Capone, New World Pictures (20th Century Fox), 1975, Big Bad Mama, 1974, The Arena, 1973. Director, producer, writer, cinematographer, editor: The Tell-Tale Heart, American Film Institute, 1971, Patent, 1970, More Than One Thing for Morton B. May of St. Louis, 1969. Director, producer, cinematographer: Give A Damn for St. Louis Mayor's Council, 1968.
Assistant to director: Dalton Trumbo in Johnny Got His Gun, 1970. Director, cinematographer: Winthrop Rockefeller, NBC, Columbia Broadcasting System, ABC, 1968-1969. Director: Cinematography Hot Connections, Four Winds Enterprises, 1970, World's Greatest Lover, Society of Automotive Engineers Productions, 1970, Censorship United States of America, 1971, Zodiac Couples, 1970.
Cinematographer: cinematography Wide World of Sports, National Football League, St. Louis Cardinals, 1968, others. Exhibited one-man shows, Schweig Gallery, St. Louis, 1968, Norton Gallery, St. Louis, 1967, Steinberg Museum St. Louis, 1968, University Buffalo, 1966. Represented in permanent collections, Louisville Museum, Springfield (Missouri) Museum, others.
Photographer for various publications.
Member Directors Guild American.