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Thomas H. Ince. Thomas Harper Ince (November 16, 1880 – November 19, 1924) was an American silent era filmmaker and media proprietor. [1] . Ince was known as the "Father of the Western " and was responsible for making over 800 films. [2]
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Thomas H. Ince (born November 16, 1882, Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.—died November 19, 1924, Hollywood, California) was a pioneer American motion-picture director who was the first to organize production methods into a disciplined system of filmmaking.
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Learn about Thomas Ince, a key figure in the development of the film industry in Hollywood as a producer and director. He was the originator of the studio system, the father of the western, and a founder of Triangle Film Corporation.
Thomas H. Ince produced 800 films and was known as "The Father of Westerns," revolutionizing assembly line filmmaking in Hollywood. Ince's innovative studio "Inceville" centralized film...
Thomas Harper Ince (November 16, 1880 – November 19, 1924) was an American silent era filmmaker and media proprietor. Ince was known as the "Father of the Western" and was responsible for making over 800 films.
Usually considered the father of the moviemaking studio system, Thomas H. Ince was a true innovator, defining the creative and industrial role of producer, institutionalizing the continuity script, and as early as 1912, constructing the blueprint for departmentalized, factory-like studio filmmaking that would become the town's model.