A History of Early Film V2
An Established Industry (1907-14)
Herausgeber: Herbert, Stephen
A History of Early Film V2
An Established Industry (1907-14)
Herausgeber: Herbert, Stephen
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Volume 2 of A History of Early Film examines filmmaking and presentation during the latter part of the early cinema period.
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Volume 2 of A History of Early Film examines filmmaking and presentation during the latter part of the early cinema period.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781032512747
- ISBN-10: 1032512741
- Artikelnr.: 67515543
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781032512747
- ISBN-10: 1032512741
- Artikelnr.: 67515543
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Stephen Herbert trained as a media technician, and spent many years in film exhibition and production. His interest in the origins of the moving image led to Stephen co-editing the influential book and website Who's Who of Victorian Cinema, and contributions to academic journals. He ran the small press The Projection Box, and has recently retired as a freelance museum consultant.
1. 'Our First Kinematograph Show.' Sylvanus
Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
No. 8 1907. 2. 'Notes on 1. Current Topics'
W. H. B. Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
No. 11
1907 3. 'Cinema Notes' Amateru Photographer
30 December 1912 4. 'Singing Pictures at the Hippoderome' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly 5 September 1907 5. 'The Cinematophone' (advertisement)
Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
19 September 1907 6. 'The Triumph of Colour'
The Bioscope
26 October 1911 7 'Arrival of the Cinematography Bill' (cartoon)
The Bioscope
6 May 1909 8. 'Market Movements' (cartoon
The Bioscope
20 May 1909 9. 'A Lady Kinematograph Operator' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
17 October 1907 10. 'Grand Opening of the School for Lady Operators' The Bioscope
24 June 1909 11. 'Fatal Accident at a Picture Show' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
16 January 1908 12. 'The Press and the Barnsley Accident' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly 16 January 1908 13. 'The Faults of Non-Inflammable Film' The Bioscope
21 October 1909 14. 'Standardisation' Arthur S. Newman
The Bioscope
16 September 1909 15. 'Mr. M. A. Pyke's Latest' The Bioscope
13 January 1910 16. 'Bioscope Theatres in Vienna' The Bioscope
14 January 1909 17. 'Foreign News - France' The Bioscope
21 January 1909 18. 'Foreign News - America: Australia etc
' The Bioscope 13 January 1910 19. 'The Progress of Cinematography in Japan' S. Kurimoto
The Bioscope
26 October 1911 20. 'Cinematography in Italy' The Bioscope
26 October 1911 21. 'The French Cinematography Trade' The Bioscope
26 October 1911 22. 'Cinematography in India'
The Bioscope
16 November 1911 23. A Visit to a German Picture Theatre' J. Ojijatekha Brant-Sero
The Bioscope 23 November 1911 24. 'Some Rhodesian Theatres' The Bioscope
14 December 1911 25. 'Living Pictures and Advertisements' The Bioscope
4 February 1909 26. 'Explaining the Pictures' The Bioscope
25 February 1909 27. 'Telling the Tale' T. W. Kingston
The Bioscope
18 March 1909 28. 'Music in Picture Theatres' (letter)
The Bioscope
9 November 1911 29. 'The Bioscope Parliament: The Picture Pianist' (letters)
The Bioscope
30 November 1911 30. 'The Music of the Picture Theatre'
Souffleur
The Bioscope
14 December 1911 31. 'How Moving Pictures Help Actresses' (from the Bristol Times)
The Bioscope
6 January 1910 32. 'Phantom Players' The Royal Magazine
May 1912 33. 'The One-Eyed Machine'
Margaret Chute
The Royal Magazine
May 1912 34. The Handbook of Kinematography
Colin Bennett
Kinematograph Weekly
1913.
Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
No. 8 1907. 2. 'Notes on 1. Current Topics'
W. H. B. Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
No. 11
1907 3. 'Cinema Notes' Amateru Photographer
30 December 1912 4. 'Singing Pictures at the Hippoderome' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly 5 September 1907 5. 'The Cinematophone' (advertisement)
Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
19 September 1907 6. 'The Triumph of Colour'
The Bioscope
26 October 1911 7 'Arrival of the Cinematography Bill' (cartoon)
The Bioscope
6 May 1909 8. 'Market Movements' (cartoon
The Bioscope
20 May 1909 9. 'A Lady Kinematograph Operator' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
17 October 1907 10. 'Grand Opening of the School for Lady Operators' The Bioscope
24 June 1909 11. 'Fatal Accident at a Picture Show' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
16 January 1908 12. 'The Press and the Barnsley Accident' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly 16 January 1908 13. 'The Faults of Non-Inflammable Film' The Bioscope
21 October 1909 14. 'Standardisation' Arthur S. Newman
The Bioscope
16 September 1909 15. 'Mr. M. A. Pyke's Latest' The Bioscope
13 January 1910 16. 'Bioscope Theatres in Vienna' The Bioscope
14 January 1909 17. 'Foreign News - France' The Bioscope
21 January 1909 18. 'Foreign News - America: Australia etc
' The Bioscope 13 January 1910 19. 'The Progress of Cinematography in Japan' S. Kurimoto
The Bioscope
26 October 1911 20. 'Cinematography in Italy' The Bioscope
26 October 1911 21. 'The French Cinematography Trade' The Bioscope
26 October 1911 22. 'Cinematography in India'
The Bioscope
16 November 1911 23. A Visit to a German Picture Theatre' J. Ojijatekha Brant-Sero
The Bioscope 23 November 1911 24. 'Some Rhodesian Theatres' The Bioscope
14 December 1911 25. 'Living Pictures and Advertisements' The Bioscope
4 February 1909 26. 'Explaining the Pictures' The Bioscope
25 February 1909 27. 'Telling the Tale' T. W. Kingston
The Bioscope
18 March 1909 28. 'Music in Picture Theatres' (letter)
The Bioscope
9 November 1911 29. 'The Bioscope Parliament: The Picture Pianist' (letters)
The Bioscope
30 November 1911 30. 'The Music of the Picture Theatre'
Souffleur
The Bioscope
14 December 1911 31. 'How Moving Pictures Help Actresses' (from the Bristol Times)
The Bioscope
6 January 1910 32. 'Phantom Players' The Royal Magazine
May 1912 33. 'The One-Eyed Machine'
Margaret Chute
The Royal Magazine
May 1912 34. The Handbook of Kinematography
Colin Bennett
Kinematograph Weekly
1913.
1. 'Our First Kinematograph Show.' Sylvanus
Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
No. 8 1907. 2. 'Notes on 1. Current Topics'
W. H. B. Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
No. 11
1907 3. 'Cinema Notes' Amateru Photographer
30 December 1912 4. 'Singing Pictures at the Hippoderome' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly 5 September 1907 5. 'The Cinematophone' (advertisement)
Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
19 September 1907 6. 'The Triumph of Colour'
The Bioscope
26 October 1911 7 'Arrival of the Cinematography Bill' (cartoon)
The Bioscope
6 May 1909 8. 'Market Movements' (cartoon
The Bioscope
20 May 1909 9. 'A Lady Kinematograph Operator' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
17 October 1907 10. 'Grand Opening of the School for Lady Operators' The Bioscope
24 June 1909 11. 'Fatal Accident at a Picture Show' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
16 January 1908 12. 'The Press and the Barnsley Accident' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly 16 January 1908 13. 'The Faults of Non-Inflammable Film' The Bioscope
21 October 1909 14. 'Standardisation' Arthur S. Newman
The Bioscope
16 September 1909 15. 'Mr. M. A. Pyke's Latest' The Bioscope
13 January 1910 16. 'Bioscope Theatres in Vienna' The Bioscope
14 January 1909 17. 'Foreign News - France' The Bioscope
21 January 1909 18. 'Foreign News - America: Australia etc
' The Bioscope 13 January 1910 19. 'The Progress of Cinematography in Japan' S. Kurimoto
The Bioscope
26 October 1911 20. 'Cinematography in Italy' The Bioscope
26 October 1911 21. 'The French Cinematography Trade' The Bioscope
26 October 1911 22. 'Cinematography in India'
The Bioscope
16 November 1911 23. A Visit to a German Picture Theatre' J. Ojijatekha Brant-Sero
The Bioscope 23 November 1911 24. 'Some Rhodesian Theatres' The Bioscope
14 December 1911 25. 'Living Pictures and Advertisements' The Bioscope
4 February 1909 26. 'Explaining the Pictures' The Bioscope
25 February 1909 27. 'Telling the Tale' T. W. Kingston
The Bioscope
18 March 1909 28. 'Music in Picture Theatres' (letter)
The Bioscope
9 November 1911 29. 'The Bioscope Parliament: The Picture Pianist' (letters)
The Bioscope
30 November 1911 30. 'The Music of the Picture Theatre'
Souffleur
The Bioscope
14 December 1911 31. 'How Moving Pictures Help Actresses' (from the Bristol Times)
The Bioscope
6 January 1910 32. 'Phantom Players' The Royal Magazine
May 1912 33. 'The One-Eyed Machine'
Margaret Chute
The Royal Magazine
May 1912 34. The Handbook of Kinematography
Colin Bennett
Kinematograph Weekly
1913.
Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
No. 8 1907. 2. 'Notes on 1. Current Topics'
W. H. B. Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
No. 11
1907 3. 'Cinema Notes' Amateru Photographer
30 December 1912 4. 'Singing Pictures at the Hippoderome' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly 5 September 1907 5. 'The Cinematophone' (advertisement)
Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
19 September 1907 6. 'The Triumph of Colour'
The Bioscope
26 October 1911 7 'Arrival of the Cinematography Bill' (cartoon)
The Bioscope
6 May 1909 8. 'Market Movements' (cartoon
The Bioscope
20 May 1909 9. 'A Lady Kinematograph Operator' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
17 October 1907 10. 'Grand Opening of the School for Lady Operators' The Bioscope
24 June 1909 11. 'Fatal Accident at a Picture Show' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly
16 January 1908 12. 'The Press and the Barnsley Accident' Kinematograph and Lantern Weekly 16 January 1908 13. 'The Faults of Non-Inflammable Film' The Bioscope
21 October 1909 14. 'Standardisation' Arthur S. Newman
The Bioscope
16 September 1909 15. 'Mr. M. A. Pyke's Latest' The Bioscope
13 January 1910 16. 'Bioscope Theatres in Vienna' The Bioscope
14 January 1909 17. 'Foreign News - France' The Bioscope
21 January 1909 18. 'Foreign News - America: Australia etc
' The Bioscope 13 January 1910 19. 'The Progress of Cinematography in Japan' S. Kurimoto
The Bioscope
26 October 1911 20. 'Cinematography in Italy' The Bioscope
26 October 1911 21. 'The French Cinematography Trade' The Bioscope
26 October 1911 22. 'Cinematography in India'
The Bioscope
16 November 1911 23. A Visit to a German Picture Theatre' J. Ojijatekha Brant-Sero
The Bioscope 23 November 1911 24. 'Some Rhodesian Theatres' The Bioscope
14 December 1911 25. 'Living Pictures and Advertisements' The Bioscope
4 February 1909 26. 'Explaining the Pictures' The Bioscope
25 February 1909 27. 'Telling the Tale' T. W. Kingston
The Bioscope
18 March 1909 28. 'Music in Picture Theatres' (letter)
The Bioscope
9 November 1911 29. 'The Bioscope Parliament: The Picture Pianist' (letters)
The Bioscope
30 November 1911 30. 'The Music of the Picture Theatre'
Souffleur
The Bioscope
14 December 1911 31. 'How Moving Pictures Help Actresses' (from the Bristol Times)
The Bioscope
6 January 1910 32. 'Phantom Players' The Royal Magazine
May 1912 33. 'The One-Eyed Machine'
Margaret Chute
The Royal Magazine
May 1912 34. The Handbook of Kinematography
Colin Bennett
Kinematograph Weekly
1913.