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  1. Billy Bitzer (Johann Gottlieb Wilhelm Bitzer, n. 1872, Roxbury, Massachusetts – m. 1944, Hollywood, California, USA) nasce nel Massachusetts da una famiglia di immigrati tedeschi, inizia la sua carriera come elettricista e diventa operatore alla American Mutoscope & Biograph per la quale gira filmati di cronaca e della quale diviene la punta di diamante.

  2. Left to right: Griffith, cameraman Billy Bitzer (behind Pathé camera), Dorothy Gish (watching from behind Bitzer), Karl Brown (keeping script) and Miriam Cooper (in profile) in a production still for Intolerance (1916) Griffith left Biograph because of company resistance to his goals and his cost overruns on the film.

  3. Billy BITZER Films présentés INTOLERANCE Hors Compétition, 1982 Images. 77 e édition du 14 au 25 mai 2024. Festival de Cannes; Cinéma de Demain;

  4. This interesting memoir is tantalizing in its brevity, but a useful document nonetheless. Bitzer was one of the first professional cinematographers in America, from the time filmmaking was first invented, and worked famously with D.W. Griffith, the pioneer director of some of the best-remembered American films of the 19-teens.

  5. Descargar esta imagen: Billy Bitzer (1872-1944), cineasta americano, sentado en un proyector de películas, fotografiada por Edward Lynch en 1930. Gottfried Wilhelm Billy Bitzer fue un pionero de la fotografía destaca por su estrecha asociación con el escritor, productor y director D. W. Griffith. Blitzer es conocido por sus innovaciones como el fade out para cerrar una escena de película ...

  6. Billy Bitzer: His Story- The Autobiography of D.W. Griffith's Master Cameraman by G. W. Bitzer - ISBN 10: 0374112940 - ISBN 13: 9780374112943 - Farrar, Straus and Giroux - 1973 - Hardcover

  7. Gottfried Wilhelm Bitzer was an American cinematographer known for his work with D. W. Griffith, including pioneering the field of matte photography, close-ups, and iris shots. He invented new technologies, including split-screen photography, backlighting, and transition tools. Bitzer's career did not survive the industry's transition to sound, and he died in 1944. His autobiography was ...