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Cameras into the Wild: A History of Early Wildlife and Expedition Filmmaking, 1895-1928

By:Palle B. Petterson
Publisher:McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Print ISBN:9780786461660
eText ISBN:9780786485956
Edition:0
Format:Page Fidelity

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The cinematographers and directors who shot film in wilderness areas at the turn of the 19th century are some of the unsung heroes of documentary film-making. Apart from severe weather conditions, these men and women struggled with heavy and cumbersome equipment in some of the most unforgiving locales on the planet. This groundbreaking study examines nature, wildlife and wilderness filming from all angles. Topics covered include the beginnings of film itself, the first attempts at nature and expedition filming, technical developments of the period involving cameras and lenses, and the role film has played in wilderness preservation. The individual contributions of major figures are discussed throughout, and a filmography lists hundreds of nature films from the period.

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