• Brighton School (fr.: L'école de Brighton) was a loosely associated group of pioneering filmmakers active in the Brighton and Hove area of England from...
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  • Brighton School may refer to: Brighton Schools Brighton School (filmmaking), a loosely associated group of filmmakers active in the Brighton and Hove area...
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    result of the work lasts less than one second. 1887 in film Brighton School (filmmaking) Fischer, Paul (5 April 2022). The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures:...
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    Bo Burnham (category St. John's Preparatory School (Massachusetts) alumni)
    actor, filmmaker, and YouTuber. Burnham's work combines elements of filmmaking with music, sketch, and stand-up comedy, commonly with a dramatic or tragic...
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    1862 – 25 October 1938) was a British actress and filmmaker, active in the Brighton School of early cinema pioneers. Born in Ramsgate, Bayley performed onstage...
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  • and producer. She is best known for directing the horror films Body at Brighton Rock and There's Something Wrong with the Children and as one of the creators...
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    Butterfly, Bo Hansson, etc. Schamus, James (Fall 1992). "The simple laws of filmmaking". Filmmaker. Archived from the original on 4 September 2018. Retrieved...
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    Brighton Museum & Art Gallery is a municipally-owned public museum and art gallery in the city of Brighton and Hove in the South East of England. It is...
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  • nominations for Best Actress. Sara Goldfarb, a widow living alone in a Brighton Beach apartment, watches television. Her son Harry is a heroin addict,...
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    Rachael Leigh Cook (category South High School (Minnesota) alumni)
    TV Guide. Retrieved August 20, 2022. "Western Actors to Meet Eastern Filmmaking Sensibilities in Vampire". Dread Central. September 17, 2012. "First Kiss...
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  • in filmmaking started at school in The Lakes School Cine Club, where he made his first films on Super 8. In 2015 Cumming returned to The Lakes School, one...
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    Richard Attenborough (category People educated at Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys)
    death. As an actor, Attenborough is best remembered for his film roles in Brighton Rock (1948), I'm All Right Jack (1959), The Great Escape (1963), The Sand...
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    March 1990). "Peer pressure". The Stage and Television Today: p. 13. "The School for Scandal". University of Bristol Theatre Collection. Retrieved 18 July...
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    Film editing (category Filmmaking)
    both a creative and a technical part of the post-production process of filmmaking. The term is derived from the traditional process of working with film...
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  • Richard Franklin (director) (category People from Brighton, Victoria)
    2007) was an Australian film director. Franklin was born and grew up in Brighton, Melbourne, the son of Margaret Anne (Jacobson) and Rea Richard Franklin...
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    Australian New Wave Auteur films Berlin School Bourekas Brighton School British New Wave Kitchen sink realism Budapest school Calligrafismo Cannibal boom Cinéma...
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  • South Australia.[citation needed] Larkin studied composition at Brighton Secondary School, then at the Elder Conservatorium of Music at the University of...
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  • departments in the state. WFDG (often pronounced "woofdige") is WRHS's filmmaking club. Club members participate in many film-related activities including...
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  • loosely associated group of film pioneers collectively termed "the Brighton School". These filmmakers included George Albert Smith and James Williamson...
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  • digital short filmmaking scheme that offered children and young people more opportunities to participate in and learn about filmmaking. FILMCLUB, free...
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    having two churches and about 30 houses. Its location on the London to Brighton turnpike from 1755 led to the opening of coaching inns, spurring its growth...
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  • cinematography, editing, or direction. A film director may have a distinctive filmmaking style that differs from other directors, similar to an author's own distinctive...
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  • Phoria (category Rock music groups from Brighton and Hove)
    Phoria are an English art rock band based in Brighton, consisting of Trewin Howard, Ed Sanderson, Jeb Hardwick, James "Cheese" Cheeseman, and Seryn Burden...
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    Paddy Considine (category Alumni of the University of Brighton)
    In 1994, Considine moved away to study photography at the University of Brighton. While there he studied under social documentarian Paul Reas, who described...
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    Solomons, Paul Morrison and Chaim Topol. In 1997 Judy Ironside founded the Brighton Jewish Film Festival. Her principal motivation to create the festival was...
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  • Elliott Hasler (category People from Brighton)
    English Channel. Having never received any formal teaching in relation to filmmaking, Hasler began his career aged 14 with the production of WWII: The Long...
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    nation's second-most populous city, is also metonymous for the American filmmaking industry. The major film studios of the United States are the primary...
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    Australian New Wave Auteur films Berlin School Bourekas Brighton School British New Wave Kitchen sink realism Budapest school Calligrafismo Cannibal boom Cinéma...
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  • Roberto Cavalli (in Italian) Colin Clark Eleanor Coppola, matriarch of a filmmaking family, dies at 87 La célèbre avocate Isabelle Coutant-Peyre, qui avait...
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  • Released when Hasler was 16, WWII: The Long Road Home premiered at the Brighton and Edinburgh festivals in 2017 and was praised by critics for the vision...
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