Arthur Melbourne Cooper (15 April 1874 – 28 November 1961) was a British photographer and early filmmaker best known for his pioneering work in stop-motion...
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Stop motion (section Arthur Melbourne-Cooper)
British film pioneer Arthur Melbourne-Cooper, an estimated 36 contained forms of animation. Based on later reports by Melbourne-Cooper and by his daughter...
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film-making pioneer Arthur Melbourne-Cooper and is considered to have been the first cinema in Hertfordshire. Arthur Melbourne Cooper was born in St Albans...
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Dolly's Toys (category Films directed by Arthur Melbourne-Cooper)
Arthur Melbourne-Cooper. It may have used stop-motion animation, or a variant of the stop-action technique previously used by Walter R. Booth. Cooper...
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Arthur Cooper may refer to: Arthur Cooper (footballer, born 1921) (1921–2008), English footballer Arthur Cooper (footballer, born 1895), English footballer...
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sequences. 1901 - Dolly’s Toys. British trick film, directed by Arthur Melbourne-Cooper. It may have used stop-motion animation, or a variant of the stop-action...
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The Enchanted Toymaker (category Films directed by Arthur Melbourne-Cooper)
Fairy) is a 1904 British short film, directed and animated by Arthur Melbourne-Cooper. Its running time was 3 minutes and 10 seconds. It combined live-action...
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1917. He also attended St Albans School. The pioneering filmmaker Arthur Melbourne-Cooper was born in St Albans in 1874 at 99 London Road. He became a noted...
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Bacon School Maximum Love, electronic music duo from St Albans Arthur Melbourne-Cooper (1874–1961), pioneering film-maker, born in St Albans Peter Mensah...
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was released in October 1914. It was made by stop motion pioneer Arthur Melbourne-Cooper. "The Moving picture world. v.3 (1908:July-Dec.)". HathiTrust....
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