A Visit to the Seaside (1908) was the first successful motion picture filmed in Kinemacolor.[1] It is an 8-minute short film directed by George Albert Smith[2] of Brighton, showing people doing everyday activities. It is ranked of high historical importance.[3] Kinemacolor later influenced and was replaced by Technicolor, which was used from 1916 to 1952.
A Visit to the Seaside | |
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A Visit to the Seaside | |
Directed by | George Albert Smith |
Produced by | George Albert Smith |
Production company | Natural Colour Kinematograph Co. |
Distributed by | Kinemacolor Company of America |
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Running time | 8 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | silent |
Films directed by George Albert Smith | |
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