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Alfred Clark (1873–1950) was a pioneer of music recording and cinema. As a cameraman and director of productions at Edison's first studio, he was the first to make moving pictures with innovations like continuity, plot, trained actors and special effects. In 1896, he joined Emile Berliner's Gramophone Company and then went to Europe where he became an important manager of companies like HMV and EMI. He was naturalized as a British citizen in 1928 and he became a leading member of the Oriental Ceramic Society in London, establishing a valuable collection including rare pieces which had been made for the emperors of the Tang and Song dynasty.

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  • Alfred Clark (1873–1950) was a pioneer of music recording and cinema. As a cameraman and director of productions at Edison's first studio, he was the first to make moving pictures with innovations like continuity, plot, trained actors and special effects. In 1896, he joined Emile Berliner's Gramophone Company and then went to Europe where he became an important manager of companies like HMV and EMI. He was naturalized as a British citizen in 1928 and he became a leading member of the Oriental Ceramic Society in London, establishing a valuable collection including rare pieces which had been made for the emperors of the Tang and Song dynasty. In 1921 he married Ivy Sanders, who survived him and died in 1973. (en)
  • Alfred Clark (* 19. Dezember 1873 in New York City; † 16. Juni 1950 in , Bucks, England) war amerikanisch-englischer Pionier für Spezialeffekte in den Anfangstagen des Films. Er gilt als Erfinder der Stopptrick-Technik. (de)
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  • Alfred Clark (* 19. Dezember 1873 in New York City; † 16. Juni 1950 in , Bucks, England) war amerikanisch-englischer Pionier für Spezialeffekte in den Anfangstagen des Films. Er gilt als Erfinder der Stopptrick-Technik. (de)
  • Alfred Clark (1873–1950) was a pioneer of music recording and cinema. As a cameraman and director of productions at Edison's first studio, he was the first to make moving pictures with innovations like continuity, plot, trained actors and special effects. In 1896, he joined Emile Berliner's Gramophone Company and then went to Europe where he became an important manager of companies like HMV and EMI. He was naturalized as a British citizen in 1928 and he became a leading member of the Oriental Ceramic Society in London, establishing a valuable collection including rare pieces which had been made for the emperors of the Tang and Song dynasty. (en)
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