Vintage Movie Resources
L. Guy Wilky — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
If you ask cinematographer L. Guy Wilky about the best picture he ever shot, he’ll tell you it was the picture of his six months’ old baby
W. Steve Smith Jr. — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
W. Steve Smith Jr. is probably the champion serial photographer of the world
Phil Rosen — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Phil Rosen still has his heart in the camera
Virgil Miller — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Some day, Señor Virgilio Molinos [Virgil Miller] will be a famous cameraman
Joseph A. Dubray — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Joseph A. Dubray’s first experiment with motion photography was as early as 1898 and he got his first commercial results in 1899
James Van Trees — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
James C. Van Trees has been a busy boy
Jackson Rose — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Apart from his first job as a cameraman, Jackson Rose is also an inventor of appliances for motion cameras
Fred Jackman — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Fred Jackman is one of the veterans of the cinematographic profession
Georges Benoît — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Georges Benoît is a master of all branches of his profession
Rudolph J. Bergquist — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Rudolph J. Bergquist started his photographic career when he received a small box camera as 14 year old boy
Gus Peterson — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Gus Peterson is the latest of the cinematographers to forsake the camera for the directorial megaphone
Paul P. Perry — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Paul P. Perry has speny most of his time as a cinematographer with Famous Players-Lasky
James Young Deer (1911) 🇺🇸
James Young Deer is sparing neither effort nor expense to make Pathé Frères productions topnotchers in the film market
Eugene Gaudio — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Eugene Gaudio and his brother Tony Gaudio had early training in the photographic art in the portrait studio of their father
Georges Rizard — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Georges Rizard knew a lot of photography before he bade bonjour to La Belle France
Robert Newhard — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Robert Newhard is one of the greatest aerial photographers in the world
Charles Rosher — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922)
Charles Rosher has been with America’s Sweetheart so long that one cannot imagine anyone else behind the camera
Allen M. Davey — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Allen M. Davey is a cinematographer who is thoroughly master of his job
Bert Cann — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Bert Cann has sent to the screen many popular successes
The Old-Time Actor in Moving Picturedom (1915) 🇺🇸
While not a few men and women have acquired fame in picturedom without stage experience, the majority of them are time-tried players
Poverty Row (1926) 🇺🇸
There is a street of humble studios in Hollywood. In them movies are made on the proverbial shoe-string…
Jesse L. Lasky — The Pulse of the Photoplay Public (1920) 🇺🇸
An interview with studio head and producer Jesse L. Lasky
Fanchon Royer — Hidden Glamor (1938) 🇺🇸
Fanchon Royer, only woman film producer, proves there are other fields than acting for smart girls to conquer
Anders Randolf — Viking Rulers’ Descendant (1915) 🇺🇸
Besides playing leading characters in pictures, Anders Randolf was commissioned by the Vitagraph to paint the portraits of principal Vitagraph stars
