SILENT FILMS

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Starring Alma Taylor, Director: Cecil Hepworth

SCORE performed live at Brighton Festival 2001

Commissioned by South-East Film & Video Archive / West Sussex Arts Board

 

Also various other compilations of short Silent films : including fiction films, some early examples charting the birth of British cinema in the 1890’s to found/amateur  footage from the archives through the 20th century to the 1960’s.

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Silent Film Shorts

 

Various compilations of early silent films for Museum Exhibitions and Video, including the early pioneers of British cinema – Smith, Williamson and Robert Paul

 

Curated / produced by Frank Gray at South-East Film & Video Archive

TANSY – Feature-length silent film (1921)

Starring Alma Taylor, Director: Cecil Hepworth

SCORE performed live at Brighton Festival 2001

Commissioned by South-East Film & Video Archive / West Sussex Arts Board

 

Also various other compilations of short Silent films : including fiction films, some early examples charting the birth of British cinema in the 1890’s to found/amateur  footage from the archives through the 20th century to the 1960’s.

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Silent Film Shorts

 

Various compilations of early silent films for Museum Exhibitions and Video, including the early pioneers of British cinema – Smith, Williamson and Robert Paul

 

Curated / produced by Frank Gray at South-East Film & Video Archive

TANSY – Feature-length silent film (1921)

Starring Alma Taylor, Director: Cecil Hepworth

SCORE performed live at Brighton Festival 2001

Commissioned by South-East Film & Video Archive / West Sussex Arts Board

 

Also various other compilations of short Silent films : including fiction films, some early examples charting the birth of British cinema in the 1890’s to found/amateur  footage from the archives through the 20th century to the 1960’s.

Silent Film Shorts

 

Various compilations of early silent films for Museum Exhibitions and Video, including the early pioneers of British cinema – Smith, Williamson and Robert Paul

 

Curated / produced by Frank Gray at South-East Film & Video Archive