A Visit to the Seaside
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A Visit to the Seaside | |
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Directed by | George Albert Smith |
Produced by | George Albert Smith |
Edited by | George Albert Smith |
Color process | Kinemacolor |
Release date |
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Running time | 8 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | silent |
A Visit to the Seaside (1908) was one of the first successful motion pictures filmed in Kinemacolor.[1] It is an 8-minute short film directed by George Albert Smith[2] of Brighton, showing people doing everyday activities. It is ranked of high historical importance.[3] Kinemacolor later influenced and was replaced by Technicolor, which was used from 1916 to 1952. Smith's was the first film to include colour picture, creating history by being the first non-black and white film around that time.
References
[edit]- ^ Films By Genre
- ^ IMDB
- ^ "A Visit to the Seaside (1908) - George Albert Smith". AllMovie. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
External links
[edit]- ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› A Visit to the Seaside at AllMovie
- A Visit to the Seaside at IMDb
- Movie on YouTube
Categories:
- 1908 films
- 1900s British films
- 1900s color films
- British silent short films
- British short documentary films
- Films set in Brighton
- 1900s short documentary films
- Documentary films about England
- Films directed by George Albert Smith
- Silent films in color
- Early color films
- 1908 documentary films
- Short silent documentary film stubs
- British documentary film stubs