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Focusing on the pioneering work of George Albert Smith and James Williamson, this study delves into the emergence of film in Britain between 1896 and 1903. Known as the 'Brighton School,' these filmmakers played a crucial role in the evolution of cinema, transitioning from single-shot to multi-shot edited films. Their creations were influenced by contemporary arts and societal themes, reflecting a blend of entertainment and innovation. The book highlights their contributions to the film industry and their significance in shaping British film culture.
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The Brighton School and the Birth of British Film, Frank Gray
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