10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FRIESE-GREENE»
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Color and the Moving Image: History, Theory, Aesthetics, Archive
system for natural color, which Davidson and Friese-Greene demon- strated in
January 1906 at the Royal Institution and in July at the photo- graphic convention
of Great Britain in Southampton, Friese-Greene was also trying to perfect a ...
Simon Brown, Sarah Street, Liz Watkins, 2013
2
Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography
Became William Friese-Greene after marriage to Victoria Mariana Helena Friese
in 1874. Apprenticed to photographer Maurice Guttenberg of Bristol. Became
owner of portrait studios in Bath, Bristol, Plymouth, London and Brighton.
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Visual Delights Two: Exhibition and Reception
other experimenters in Brighton and Hove - Davidson, Jumeaux, Grim,
Wenninger - faded from the scene after G.A. Smith's patent of 1906, Friese
Greene soldiered on, steadfast in the belief that his own patent of 1905 was the
master patent for ...
Vanessa Toulmin, Simon Popple, 2005
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Fifty Classic British Films, 1932-1982: A Pictorial Record
Screenplay: Eric Ambler (based on the biography Friese-Greene: Close-up of an
Inventor by Ray Allister). Cinematography: Jack Cardiff. Production Design: John
Bryan. Art Direction: T. Hopewell Ash. Costumes: Julia Squire. Music: William ...
5
The Photographic Journal
Mr. Friese-Greene, who had contributed very largely towards securing the
excellent results the meeting had seen. Mr. FRIESE-GREENE seconded the vote,
which was carried with acclamation. ORDINARY MEETING. May 1011:, 1904.
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The Complete Films of Laurence Olivier
Roger Manvell in Shakespeare and the Film (1971) THE MAGIC BOX 1951 A
British Lion release of a Festival Film production U.S. Distributor: Mayer-Kingsley
(1952) CAST Robert Donat (William Friese-Greene); Margaret Johnston (Edith ...
7
Stereoscopic Cinema and the Origins of 3-D Film, 1838-1952
William Friese-Greene led a highly melodramatic life as a photographer and
inventor. Continually investing his earnings in motion picture devices, color
printing, and stereography,Friese—Greene experienced both wealth and
numerous ...
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These Movies Won No Hollywood Awards
Renée Asherson (Miss Tagg), Richard Attenborough (Jack Carter), Robert Beatty
(Lord Beaverbrook), Martin Boddey (sitter in Bath studio), Edward Chapman (
father in family group), John Charlesworth (Graham Friese-Greene), Maurice ...
9
The Dream That Kicks: The Prehistory and Early Years of ...
The camera Friese-Greene referred to in the letter was the version which he
patented jointly with his assistant Mortimer Evans on 21 June 1889. This patent
contained many of the features of the future movie camera proper. It used a 'roll of
any ...
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Screen World Vol. 4 1953
CAST Miss Tagg - Renee Asherson Jack Carter Richard Attenborough Lord
Beaverbrook Robert Beatty Father in Family Group Edward Chapman Graham
Friese-Greene— John Charlesworth Maurice Friese-Greene John Howard
Davies ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FRIESE-GREENE»
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How a national archive became a family album
... the BFI has collaborated with the BBC on an equally well-received series showcasing the pioneering 1920s work of Claude Friese-Greene, ... «Herald Scotland, Jul 15»
The First Film review – the mystery of a cinema pioneer
Never mind Thomas Edison; never mind the Lumière brothers and their train arriving in La Ciotat; never mind William Friese-Greene. The real ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Cinema Scene
The Friese-Greene Club - "Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room." Words to heed from one of the three characters played by ... «The Nation, Jun 15»
Chiang Mai fest entries fly to Bangkok
The Friese-Greene Club - May winds down with a British winner at the Cannes Film Festival, 1971's rarely seen "The Go-Between", a period ... «The Nation, May 15»
On this day: Amy Johnson begins Australia journey
... novelist and historian; 1921 William Friese-Greene, cinema pioneer; 1936 Beatrice Harraden, novelist; 1977 Professor Ludwig Erhard, West ... «Scotsman, May 15»
Friese-Greene Club is the ticket to cinema's golden age, fuzzy red …
So when a friend told me about the Friese-Greene Club, a private theater hidden down Bangkok's Soi Sukhumvit 22, I had to go check it out. «Coconuts Bangkok, Apr 15»
Still plenty of documentaries to see
The Friese-Greene Club - Tonight, head to the "pancakes house" with the Coen brothers and their critically acclaimed 1987 black comedy ... «The Nation, Mar 15»
Firefly Burning - Skeleton Hill
Anyone expecting Friese-Greene to have magically transformed Firefly Burning into a new version of Talk Talk may well be disappointed. «musicOMH.com, Mar 15»
CELEBRATING 425 YEARS OF 'CITY SCHOOL' SET UP BY SOAP …
... old boy, and many Bristolians will also know that William Friese-Greene, inventor of cinematography (there are other claimants to the honour, ... «Bristol Post, Mar 15»
Powerpop: 10 of the best
Their 1979 debut album Shades in Bed was produced by Robert John “Mutt” Lange and Tim Friese-Greene, but it didn't quite do the business ... «The Guardian, Feb 15»