Cinematographer Thomas Ackerman was born on 14 September, 1948 at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and enrolled in the
University of Iowa, where he took a cinema course. He was hired by the
university to shoot football games and training films for its School of
Dentistry. In 1968 he went to work for Oscar-winning filmmaker
Charles Guggenheim, who became his
mentor.
After a stint in the US Air Force he went back to work for Guggenheim
in Washington, DC. He moved to Los Angeles in 1973, hooked up with his
Air Force buddy
Mike Robe and was hired as a
camera operator on a succession of Hollywood films, including
Francis Ford Coppola's
One from the Heart (1981). He
was director of photography on
Beetlejuice (1988) for director
Tim Burton (for whom Ackerman had
previously shot
Frankenweenie (1984)).
In addition to cinematographer, he has also served as a second-unit
director, notably on
Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007)
and
Furry Vengeance (2010).