Geoffrey Schaaf
Geoffrey Schaaf worked in cinematography and film direction across a small but documented body of work in the early 1990s. Schaaf is credited as Director of Photography on The China Lake Murders (1990) and All-American Murder (1991), roles that involved overseeing the visual capture of each production.
Biography
Geoffrey Schaaf worked in cinematography and film direction across a small but documented body of work in the early 1990s. Schaaf is credited as Director of Photography on The China Lake Murders (1990) and All-American Murder (1991), roles that involved overseeing the visual capture of each production. In these films, Schaaf handled camera placement, lighting, and lens selection to support the narrative and tone established by the directors.
Schaaf later returned to the camera department for I Married a Monster (1998), again serving as Director of Photography. The film’s visual approach relied on Schaaf’s expertise in framing and exposure to align with the story’s themes. Across these credits, Schaaf’s contributions were technical and collaborative, focused on translating scripts into fil…




