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Scott Lord Silent Film: Mary Pickford in Daddy Long Legs (Neilan, 1919)

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Scott Lord Silent Film: A Narrow Escape (Pathe, 1908)

"A Narrow Escape" is evidently the only film in which both the doubling narrative, or bifidation narrative, used in crosscutting and the last minute rescue were present before their use in the films of...

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Lost Film Found Magazines- Lon Chaney and the Silent Horror Film

Please view these hard to find Home movies of silent film actor Lon Chaney in which the Phantom of The Opera and Hunchback of Notre Dame is caught unmasked and without makeup, later in fullscreen....

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Biograph Film Company; The Lure of the Gown (D.W...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: The New York Hat (D.W. Griffith, Biograph)

Directed by D.W. Griffith, the film features the first photoplay written by Anita Loos. Subsequently, Loos was to write the scenarios and screenplays to films which starred Douglas Fairbanks. The New...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: The Lonedale Operator (Griffith, 1912)

In her autobiography, Lillian Gish discusses D.W. Griffith's cutting between camera distances in "The Lonedale Operator". The photoplay was written by Mack Sennett and photographed by G.W. Bitzer for...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Lonely Villa (D.W. Griffith, Biograph, 1909)

In her autobiography, Lillian Gish discusses D.W. Griffith's use of shot length in "The Lonely Villa". Silent FilmD. W. Griffith

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Mary Pickford in What The Daisy Said (D.W. Griff...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: The Country Doctor (D.W. Griffith, Biograph, 1909)

. W One technique used to present narrative by D.W. Griffith, although the principle thematic action was two interior scenes connected by cutting on action, was to introduce the film with an exterior...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: The Lesser Evil (D.W. Griffith, Biograph, 1912)

The Lesser of Evil starred actresses Blanche Sweet and Mae Marsh and was directed for Biograph by D.W. Griffith. The film was photographed by G.W Bitzer. Silent Film

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Scott Lord Silent Film: A Strange Meeting (D.W. Griffith, Biograph, 1909)

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Corner in Wheat (D.W. Griffith, Biograph, 1909)

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Scott Lord Silent Film: An Unseen Enemy (Griffith, 1912)

The year 1912 was to mark the first film with Lillian and Dorothy Gish, “An Unseen Enemy”, directed by D.W. Griffith.Silent FilmLillian and Dorothy Gish

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Mary Pickford in The Unchanging Sea (Griffith, 1...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Civilization (Thomas H Ince, 1915)

Linda A. Griffith, wife of D.W. Griffith, in an autobiographical article for the periodical Film Fun Magazine during 1917, not only reminisced of Thomas Ince having spent time at the Biograph Studios,...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Sunbeam (Griffith, Biograph, 1913)

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Battle of Elderbush Gulch (D.W. Griffith, 1913)

In addition to using closeups to isolate the actor from their diegetic surroundings and the particular background to the action of the scene, which, while viewing the emotion of the character as...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Linda Arvidson in The Adventures of Dollie (D.W....

Actress Linda Ardvison, writing in the periodcial Film Fun during 1916, includes the "now historic" film "The Advntures of Dollie" directed by D.W Griffith for the Biograph Film Company in 1908....

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Scott Lord Silent Film: The Painted Lady (Griffith, Biograph, 1912)

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Lena and the geese (D.W. Griffith, Biograph, 1912)

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