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  1. Léonce-Henri Burel (23 November 1892 – 21 March 1977) was a French cinematographer whose career extended from the silent era until the early 1970s. He was the director of photography on more than 120 films, working almost exclusively in black-and-white.

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  2. Directeur de la photographie, réalisateur. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Léonce-Henri Burel est un directeur français de la photographie et de l'image filmographique, né le 23 novembre 1892 à Indre ( Loire-Atlantique) et mort le 21 mars 1977 à Mougins ( Alpes-Maritimes ).

  3. The technical quality of the film was impressive, especially the cinematography of Léonce-Henri Burel with its subtle use of lighting effects and a mobile camera. For the battle scenes in the last section of the film Gance also introduced some of the techniques of rapid editing which he would develop much further in his later films La Roue and ...

  4. Sep 25, 2020 · Starting out as an apprentice photographer after studying at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Léonce-Henry Burel, the Cameraman with the White Gloves – a trademark initially adopted as a protection against a slight haemophilic condition – entered the cinema in 1912.

  5. Léonce-Henri Burel. Léonce-Henri Burel was born on 23 November 1892 in Indre, Loire-Atlantique, France. He was a cinematographer and director, known for Diary of a Country Priest (1951), A Man Escaped (1956) and Mother (1925). He died on 21 March 1977 in Mougins, Alpes-Maritimes, France.

    • Léonce-Henri Burel
    • March 21, 1977
    • November 23, 1892
  6. Filming began on 11 November 1940 and continued through the winter into 1941. Gance's assistant director was Edmond T. Gréville, and cinematography was by Léonce-Henri Burel with Henri Alekan as his assistant. In addition to the material difficulties that any film-making of that period underwent, the production was troubled by a disagreement ...

  7. Léonce-Henry Burel - Writer. Cinematographer and Director. Nationality: French. Born: Indret, 23 November 1892. Education: Studied art at the University of Nantes and the Institute of Fine Arts, Paris. Career: Photo-engraver and photo-typographer; 1913—directed films for Cosmographe, and photographed films for Henri Wulschleger, for Eclair ...

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