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George Albert Smith Filmography

DirectingBORN 1864BRIGHTON57 FILMS IN DB

George AlbertSmith

Known for Directing · Animated Doll and Toy Town Circus, Grand Display of Brock's Fireworks at the Crystal Palace, A Visit to the Seaside

57
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$100
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$100
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The House That Jack Built
~$100 · BLU-RAY · 1900
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The House That Jack Built
$100 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

George Albert Smith, often recognized as G.A. Smith, was a pioneering figure in early cinema whose inventive spirit laid the groundwork for fantastical storytelling on screen. His films, particularly "A Quick Shave" and "Brush Up," both released in 1900, showcase his groundbreaking use of special effects and narrative techniques, which set him apart from his contemporaries. As a former portrait photographer and showman, Smith brought a unique artistic vision to his work, introducing innovations like superimposition and the use of wipes for scene transitions that would become staples in filmmaking. Collectors of physical media treasure Smith's work not only for its historical significance but also for its rarity. His contributions to cinema, including the patented Kinemacolor system in 1906, opened new avenues for color film, making his early works even more sought after. As enthusiasts dive into the realm of vintage cinema, Smith's films remain emblematic of the creativity and technical advancements that defined the dawn of the film industry, solidifying his place in both film history and collectible media.

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