10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KINEMATOGRAPHER»
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kinematographer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Film and Attraction: From Kinematography to Cinema
He ended up becoming a kinematographer because he used the kinematograph
to reproduce his acts on film. He was a kinematographer, and a kinematographer
he remained. He would never be a cineaste the way we understand the term ...
André Gaudreault, Jacques Malthête, 2011
SHE tremendous influx of amateur kinematographers has brought to light
questions of vital interest to the professional kinematographer in particular, and to
the public in general. "Will the advent of the amateur kinematographer result in ...
Juan C. Abel, Thomas Harrison Cummings, Wilfred A. French, 1928
Pat Kelleher. kinematographer with his shoulder as he pushed past, jarring the
camera. “I say, there was no call for that,” said Hepton, looking up from the
viewfinder. “I'm only doing my job!” Atkins strode off after the others without
looking back ...
4
A History of Early Film
Unfortunately, there are numerous occasions which confront the
kinematographer in foreign lands where the method cannot be resorted to. For
instance, many of the most interesting travel films are secured under such
climatic conditions as to ...
5
Kinematograph Studio Technique: A Practical Outline of the ...
The idea is prevalent that an ordinary still or portrait photographer does not make
a- good kinematographer. This generalization, though perhaps too sweeping, is
frequently borne out by facts. The kinematographer has to depart from the ...
6
Reel Families: A Social History of the Discourse on Amateur ...
7 Herbert C. McKay, "The American Kinematographer," LVI, no. 2 Photo Era
Magazine, February 1926, p. 11. 8 See, for example, Photo Era's 1927
announcement of a special section of the magazine devoted to amateur cinema: "
Our idea is to ...
Patricia Rodden Zimmermann, 1984
7
The Photoplay A Psychological Study
But the kinematographer has not sought nature only where it is gigantic or
strange; he follows its path with no less admirable effect when it is idyllic. The
brook in the woods, the birds in their nest, the flowers trembling in the wind have
brought ...
8
I Was a Potato Oligarch: Travels and Travails in the New Russia
Great movie.” “I don't watch snuff.” Especially my own. “Hey You Goose. Lydia
Bobrova. Very good Russian movie. Astakhov kinematographer. Nominated for
Golden Leopard in Locarno.” For a mugger he knew his movies. 104 JOHN
MOLE.
9
History of British Film
... it emerged from Hyde Park, what time the energetic pair on top recorded the
scene was something to arouse the envy of any kinematographer with an eye for
picture effects.2 And in January 1909 Pathe was induced by recent
developments.
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Popular Culture in London C.1890-1918: The Transformation of ...
But I wanted something more than snapshots of topical events'.129 Malins
disparaged these sensational films because in the spring of 1915 he was
appointed an official War Office 'kinematographer', as military leaders tried to
harness topical ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «KINEMATOGRAPHER»
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kinematographer is used in the context of the following news items.
Festival radar: Hippodrome festival of silent cinema
... was a big noise in the early Scottish film business, grandly named the official "Kinematographer" of the Scottish National Exhibition in 1908. «The Guardian, Mar 14»