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Film & TV 1927 London in colour
1927 London in Colour

The scenes of British film pioneer Clause Frisse-Greene film about London in 1927 are both eerily familiar and yet so different to the modern, bustling city in which we live. Frisse-Greene produced some of the earliest known colour footage of London making use of the colour process his father William, a cinematographer, was experimenting with.

Film & TV Still from the film Atonement
The Art of Steadicam

Invented by Garrett Brown in the early 70’s, the steadicam shot, or ‘steadishot’, has become one of the most dynamic and exciting forms of cinematography and is one of the most engaging visual techniques in a filmmaker’s storytelling arsenal.