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Robert W. Paul. Robert William Paul (3 October 1869 – 28 March 1943) was an English pioneer of film and scientific instrument maker. He made narrative films as early as April 1895, which were shown first in Edison Kinetoscope knockoffs. In 1896 he showed his films projected, at about the time the Lumière brothers were pioneering projected ...
Robert Paul was an English scientific instrument maker, pioneer of film, and foremost pioneer of the British film industry in its formative years. He was born in Liverpool Road, Highbury, North London and was educated at the City & Guilds Technical College, Finsbury.
- Producer, Cinematographer, Director
- October 3, 1869
- Robert W. Paul
- March 28, 1943
Robert Paul was an English scientific instrument maker, pioneer of film, and foremost pioneer of the British film industry in its formative years. He was born in Liverpool Road, Highbury, North London and was educated at the City & Guilds Technical College, Finsbury.
- October 3, 1869
- March 28, 1943
Robert William Paul. British inventor, film producer. Foremost pioneer of the British film industry in its formative years. Robert Paul was born on 3 October 1869 at 3 Albion Place, off Liverpool Road, Highbury, North London. He was educated at the City & Guilds Technical College, Finsbury.
…1896 by the scientific-instrument maker Robert W. Paul. In 1899 Paul formed his own production company for the manufacture of actualities and trick films, and until 1905 Paul’s Animatograph Works, Ltd., was England’s largest producer, turning out an average of 50 films per year.
by kobe1413 | created - 11 Sep 2014 | updated - 30 Jun 2018 | Public. Here I have listed the twenty best films of producer Robert W. Paul. Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. Sort by:
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Dec 26, 2020 · The R.W. Paul film repertoire in August 1896 comprised actualities, arranged incidents, and variety performances. The latter included the ‘eccentric’ performer George Chirgwin (Fig. 1) and the Hengler Sisters (Fig. 3), a singing and dancing act famous on both sides of the Atlantic.