George Albert Smith

British filmmaker (1864–1959) Date Of Birth : 1864-01-04T00:00:00Z Date Of Death : 1959-05-17T00:00:00Z

George Albert Smith (4 January 1864 – 17 May 1959) was an English stage hypnotist, psychic, magic lantern lecturer, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, inventor and a key member of the loose association of early film pioneers dubbed the Brighton School by French film historian Georges Sadoul. He is best known for his controversial work with Edmund Gurney at the Society for Psychical Research, his short films from 1897 to 1903, which pioneered film editing and close-ups, and his development of the first successful colour film process, Kinemacolor.

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  • Other Names :George Albert Smith,George Albert Smith (pionir film),George Albert Smith (reyalizatè),Джордж Альберт Смит,Джордж Альберт Сміт,جرج آلبرت اسمیت,جورج سميث,ジョージ・アルバート・スミス,乔治·阿尔伯特·史密斯,喬治·阿爾伯特·史密斯
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  • Country : United Kingdom
  • Born on 17 May