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  1. Vitagraph Studios, also known as the Vitagraph Company of America, was a United States motion picture studio. It was founded by J. Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith in 1897 in Brooklyn, New York, as the American Vitagraph Company. By 1907, it was the most prolific American film production company, producing many famous silent films ...

  2. 4, including Marian Constance Blackton. Relatives. Cornell Woolrich (son-in-law) James Stuart Blackton (January 5, 1875 – August 13, 1941) was a British-American film producer and director of the silent era. One of the pioneers of motion pictures, he founded Vitagraph Studios in 1897. He was one of the first filmmakers to use the techniques ...

  3. Birth name. Albert Edward Smith. Nickname. A.E. Mini Bio. Pioneering film producer and studio executive Albert E. Smith was born in Favershem, County Kent, England, on June 4, 1875, the son of a gardener.

    • June 4, 1875
    • August 1, 1958
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    Albert Harry Schmitt (April 17, 1930 – April 26, 2021) was an American recording engineer and record producer. He won twenty Grammy Awards for his work with Henry Mancini, Steely Dan, George Benson, Toto, Natalie Cole, Quincy Jones, and others.

  5. 23. März 2021 · This is the story of two motion picture pioneers, but their names are not Griffith, Chaplin, or any of the usual suspects found in the history books. J. Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith were prime movers in the film world of their time, but are forgotten today, mainly because others who came later took credit for what they achieved. In VITAGRAPH: America’s First Great Motion Picture ...

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  6. 4. Juni 2016 · The very first documented stop motion animated film is credited to J. Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith for Vitagraph’s The Humpty Dumpty Circus which was released in 1898. There is a lot of speculation as to when the technique was discovered but we atleast know that the first commercial release was with this film. The Humpty Dumpty Circus was an animated film showing the day and the life ...

  7. 1898. The earliest film to use the stop-motion technique, to give the illusion of movement to inanimate objects, was Vitagraph's The Humpty Dumpty Circus (USA, 1897). Albert E. Smith (USA), who conceived the idea, borrowed his daughter's toy circus and succeeded in animating the acrobats and animals by shooting them in barely changed positions ...