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  1. In the mid-1920s, pioneering film-maker Claude Friese-Greene made a series of films during an intrepid drive from Land's End to John O'Groats in the early days of the motor car. Claude's remarkable films were shot in pioneering colour using a process he'd invented himself at a time when the world was filmed in black and white.

  2. Claude Friese-Greene was a pioneering filmmaker and distinguished cinematographer born on May 3rd 1898 in Fulham, London. He continued to develop the Biocolour film process pioneered by his father, William. He renamed the process ‘Friese-Greene Natural Colour Process’. Between the years 1923 and 1943 Claude worked on numerous films (more than 60). After leaving school at 14 he helped his ...

  3. Claude Friese-Greene was a cinematographer who flew early sorties for Aerofilms Ltd to make films. Described as the company’s technical manager, he is pictured sitting in AIRCO DH9B K-109 carrying a camera (detail below), posing with Francis Wills and Jerry Shaw in July 1919 as though about to fly off on a mission. “Good heavens!

  4. Claude Friese-Greene est un directeur de la photographie, producteur et réalisateur britannique né en 1898 mort en 1943. Il est le fils d'un pionnier du cinéma William Friese-Greene . Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  5. Der Sohn des Erfinders William Friese-Greene stieß sehr jung über seinen Vater zur Kinematographie. Er begann seine Laufbahn 14-jährig bei der kleinen Produktionsfirma Brightonia. Bereits im Jahr darauf begann Claude Friese-Greene als Kameramann zu arbeiten und experimentierte außerdem mit seinem Vater in der Farbfilm-Forschung.

  6. Claude Friese-Greene is known as an Director of Photography, Cinematography, Director, and Producer. Some of their work includes Elstree Calling, On Approval, The Saint in London, Banana Ridge, The Flying Squad, The Old Curiosity Shop, Drake of England, and Cape Forlorn.

  7. William Friese-Greene was a British photographer, chemist and maverick inventor spanning both the Victorian and Edwardian era and credited, by some, as the inventor of cinematography (the recording of photographic images for use in cinema or the use of a film camera to take pictures). He constructed a series of proto-type cameras and pioneered the motion picture camera (patent 10131 – June ...