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The Universal horror that comes closest to noir, both in story and sensibility, however, is The Invisible Man ( 1933 ), directed by Englishman James Whale and photographed by American Arthur Edeson.
* Robert Edeson ( 1868-1931 ), actor
Whale worked with many collaborators from his previous films including Arthur Edeson, who was the cinematographer for Frankenstein ( 1931 ) and Waterloo Bridge ( 1931 ), set designer Charles D. Hall, who also worked with Whale on Frankenstein, and playwright R. C. Sherriff, who wrote the original play for Journey's End which Whale made into a film of the same name in 1930.

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Edeson began his career as a still photographer, but turned to movies in 1911 as a camera operator at the American Éclair Studio in Fort Lee, New Jersey when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century .< ref >

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The technique requires highly sensitive film and was difficult to achieve with early film stocks ; Toland, Howe, and Arthur Edeson were among the earliest cinematographers to carry off the effect.

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It also received two further nominations: Best Cinematography, for Arthur Edeson, and Best Writing Achievement for Abbott, Anderson and Andrews.
* March 24 – Robert Edeson, American actor ( b. 1868 )
Other nominations included Best Director for Irving Cummings, Best Writing for Tom Barry Best Cinematography for Arthur Edeson, and Best Picture.
In the mid 1930s, the property was purchased by Warren Shobert and Arthur Edeson, who renamed the property " Shoson " and transformed it into a recreational fairyland resort for children and adults.
In 1957, two subspecies of human infecting B. malayi were discovered by Turner and Edeson in Malaysia based on the observation of different patterns of microfilaria periodicity.
* " Wide Film Cinematography: Some Comments on 70mm Camerawork From a Practical Cinematographer ", Arthur Edeson, A. S. C., American Cinematographer, September 1930.
* " Wide Film Cinematography: Some Comments on 70mm Camerawork From a Practical Cinematographer ," Arthur Edeson, A. S. C., American Cinematographer-September 1930
Arthur Edeson, A. S. C.

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Arius was subsequently excommunicated by Alexander, and he would begin to elicit the support of many bishops who agreed with his position.
* A baserunner remains on base as the result of an error on a fielder's choice play that would put the baserunner out except for the error, and subsequently scores.
In this case, the pinch hitter would receive the plate appearance ( and potential of an at-bat ) unless the original batter is replaced when having 2 strikes against him and the pinch hitter subsequently completes the strikeout.
The agreement proposed that an " international administration " would be established in an area shaded brown on the agreement's map, which was later to become Palestine, and that the form of the administration would be " decided upon after consultation with Russia, and subsequently in consultation with the other allies, and the representatives of the sheriff of Mecca ".
She subsequently gave birth to three daughters and another son, Samuel ( who would eventually succeed their father as rector of Stenbrohult and write a manual on beekeeping ).
Attlee came first in both the first and second ballots, and subsequently retained the leadership, a post which he would keep until 1955.
Bet would subsequently make brief return appearances in 1999, 2002 and 2003.
He subsequently developed Clark's timid demeanor as a means of ensuring that no one would suspect any connection between the two alter-egos.
Pottery and archaeological findings in the area have subsequently been dated to the 7th century BC so, in the opinion of archaeologists the Garden Tomb site would have been abandoned by the 1st century.
Plato subsequently would appear in only one more film.
When asked to accede to the throne to fill the power vacuum that subsequently developed, Suiko became the first of what would be several examples in Japanese history where a woman was chosen to accede to the throne to avert a power struggle.
" Al-Obeikan, however, was subsequently removed from his position as advisor to the royal cabinet in May 2012 after opposing moves to relax gender segregation, and in August of 2012, Obeikan ’ s morning radio show “ Fatwas on Air ,” in which he would issue daily fatwas, was canceled after a royal decree that authorizes only members of the Council of Senior Islamic Scholars to issue fatwas.
The second cornerstone of the Fermi paradox is a rejoinder to the argument by scale: given intelligent life's ability to overcome scarcity, and its tendency to colonize new habitats, it seems likely that at least some civilizations would be technologically advanced, seek out new resources in space and then colonize first their own star system and subsequently the surrounding star systems.
" Specialising in the import of hardwood, the company had been founded in the mid-18th century by Edmund Gardner ( b. 1721 ), an entrepreneur who would subsequently become a Freeman of Liverpool.
The Gardners employed an Irish nursemaid named Georgiana " Com " McCombie, who was entrusted with taking care of the young Gerald ; she would subsequently become the dominant figure of his childhood, spending far more time with him than his parents.
Deciding to author a book on the subject, he wrote Keris and Other Malay Weapons, being encouraged to do so by anthropologist friends ; it would subsequently edited into a readable form by Betty Lumsden Milne and published by the Singapore-based Progressive Publishing Company in 1936.
Visiting the Museum in Nicosia, he studied the Bronze Age swords of the island, successfully hafting one of them, on the basis of which he wrote a paper entitled " The Problem of the Cypriot Bronze Dagger Hilt ", which would subsequently be translated into both French and Danish, being published in the journals of the Société Préhistorique Française and the Vaabenhistorisk Selskab respectively.
He would subsequently style himself as " Dr. Gardner ", despite the fact that academic institutions would not recognise his qualifications.
Gardner would subsequently give her the nickname " Dafo ", for which she would become better known.
* Gene therapy also plays a major role in the plot of the James Bond movie Die Another Day, where a scientist has developed a means of altering peoples ' entire appearances through the use of DNA samples acquired from others-generally homeless people that would not be missed-that are subsequently injected into the bone marrow, the resulting transformation apparently depriving the subjects of the ability to sleep.
Avis subsequently married Robert Parsons, whose surname was adopted by Ingram ( henceforth he would be known as Gram Parsons ).

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In some experiments, if a section of a leaf was torn away after the first photograph, a faint image of the missing section would sometimes remain when a second photograph was taken.
A few close-ups of what would be the creature's diamond-shaped fin were taken in different positions, as though the creature was moving, but the " flipper photograph " has been highly retouched from the original image.
When Dreja dropped out of the project to become a photographer ( he would later take the photograph that appeared on the back of Led Zeppelin's debut album ), John Paul Jones, at the suggestion of his wife, contacted Page about the vacant position.
When a longhand note, photograph, memoranda, or other things were placed on the platen, the depression of a lever would cause the item to be photographed onto the next blank space in a section of the memex film.
The memorial photograph of the deceased was taken to create the last visual remembrance of the person, and would usually be displayed in the drawing room afterward.
For example, the word " photograph " ( from Greek light + writing ) would become " sun-print " ( from Saxon ).
* High relief and low relief illustrations of the Aten show it with a curved surface ( see for example the photograph illustrating this article ), therefore, the late scholar Hugh Nibley insisted that a more correct translation would be globe, orb or sphere, rather than disk.
However, she distrusted the relatively new Technicolor process and feared that she would not photograph well, preferring thereafter to be filmed in black and white.
They got a quotation here and a photograph there — and it was their job to wrap it up in a comprehensible package — and if it seemed to violate the prevailing mandatory conformist doctrine, they would also be obliged to give it a negative spin as well.
An additional contract and royalty would apply for each additional use of the photograph.
In 2003, Queen Silvia told a Swedish reporter that she and the royal family would like to be more open to contact with magazines and newspapers but that false articles about the family's lives – including photograph montages purported to show the Crown Princess and Princess Madeleine with their " secret " babies, published in the German magazine " Frau mit Herz " – had made them wary.
The railroad would have run past some of the older buildings in this photograph
For example, for handheld use of a 35 mm camera with a 50 mm normal lens, the closest shutter speed is 1 / 60 s. This rule can be augmented with knowledge of the intended application for the photograph, an image intended for significant enlargement and closeup viewing would require faster shutter speeds to avoid obvious blur.
The effects ( including negative consequences ) may be enhanced by intended or unintended publication of a photograph or film of the act, which would also include mooning.
The conducting shafts that hold the brushes on a typical Wimshurst machine would form an ' X ' on an x-ray photograph ; the charge-collection combs are typically mounted along the horizontal and equally contact the outer edges of both front and back discs.
Steven has an acquaintance who has a photograph of the suspect and all they would need is David's real name.
There is no standard definition of the term, but in general it refers to a style in which the photographer has somehow manipulated what would otherwise be a straightforward photograph as a means of " creating " an image rather than simply recording it.
On numerous occasions he would have his photograph taken with them and sometimes use these images for record covers and posters.
Then the film was rewound, and everything except the foreground element matted out so that the foreground element would now photograph in the previously blacked out area.
After snapping the photograph, Ut took Kim Phuc and the other injured children to Barsky Hospital in Saigon, where it was determined that her burns were so severe that she probably would not survive.
The atmosphere would make the image move around very rapidly, so that in a long-exposure photograph it would appear more blurred.
The speckles move around very rapidly, so that in a long-exposure photograph the star would appear as a single blurred blob.

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