George Albert Smith

George Albert Smith

DirectorCinematographerProducer
Born
January 4, 1864
Died
May 17, 1959

Along with his better-known French counterpart Georges Méliès George Albert Smith was one of the first filmmakers to explore fictional and fantastic themes, often using surprisingly sophisticated special effects. His background was ideal--an established portrait photographer, he also had a…

Biography

Along with his better-known French counterpart Georges Méliès George Albert Smith was one of the first filmmakers to explore fictional and fantastic themes, often using surprisingly sophisticated special effects. His background was ideal--an established portrait photographer, he also had a long-standing interest in show business, running a tourist attraction in his native Brighton featuring a fortune teller. His films were among the first to feature such innovations as superimposition (Smith patented a double-exposure system in 1897), close-ups and scene transitions involving wipes and focus pulls. He also patented Kinemacolor--the world's first commercial cinema color system--in 1906, which was extremely successful for a time, despite the special equipment required to project it

Actor

A Kiss in the TunnelA Kiss in the Tunnel(1899)as Husband

Camera and Electrical Department

The Coronation of King Edward VIIThe Coronation of King Edward VII(1902)

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George Albert SmithGeorge Albert Smith in Santa Claus (1898)