GRIFFITH, D. W.

(David Wark Griffith), 1880–1948, American movie director and producer, b. La Grange, Ky. Griffith was the first major American film director. He began his film career as an actor and a scenario writer in 1908 with the Biograph Company. He soon began to direct and at once began to explore the full potential of camerawork, editing (or montage), and acting. He introduced the fade-in, fade-out, long shot, full shot, close-up, moving-camera shot, and flashback. He initiated scene rehearsals before shooting and was extremely meticulous about lighting arrangements. In 1913, taking his cue from the longer "spectacle" films produced in Italy, Griffith made the first American film of four reels, Judith of Bethulia (1913), and followed with the then-immense ten-reel Birth of a Nation (1915), an anthology of film technique and a landmark in the history of cinema. Stung by criticism of his negative portrayal of mulattos, he responded with a more audacious work. Intolerance (1916) sought to demonstrate the persistence of racial and social prejudice through the ages. In 1919, with Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, and Mary Pickford, he founded United Artists. Among his films, frequently alternating between historical spectacles and modest domestic dramas, are Hearts of the World (1918), Broken Blossoms (1918), Way Down East (1920), and Orphans of the Storm (1922). Griffith had experimented with sound as early as 1921, but his movies with full sound were not commercially successful.

See Mrs. D. W. Griffith, When the Movies Were Young (1925); Lillian Gish's autobiography (1969); K. Brown, Adventures with D. W. Griffith (1973); R. Schickel, D. W. Griffith: An American Life (1984).

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D. W. GRIFFITH: AMERICAN FILM MASTER Shooting night...New York, for WAY DOWN EAST, 1920. D. W. GRIFFITH AMERICAN FILM MASTER BY IRIS...the Curator ; Katharine Stone; and D. W. Griffiths famous cameraman, G. W. "Billy" Bitzer...
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...1920-1939. Journal %Negro History (Winter 1994). Jamie. Hart I2LE BIRT1I OF A NATION This landmark film, directed by D. W. Griffith, glorifies the Ku Klux Klans role in overthrowing Black Reconstruction of the defeated South. Based on Thomas...
...Nonetheless, the Lawrence of this novel is also D. H. Lawrence, an extremely well-known and...life located and propounded so easily in D. H. Lawrence. These things, values and...Nicholsons la- conic toast, Heres to good ol D. H. Lawrence, appears to con- fer on Lawrence...
...well-fed revellers just laugh at the lex Tappula (a fictitious sumptuary law), we read in a fragment of the poet Lucilius (d. 102 BC).19 Yet virtually all these laws were supported enthusiastically by the wealthy top layer of Roman society.20 The...
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D. W. Griffiths the Birth of a Nation: A History of...Time.". by J. Vincent Lowery D. W. Griffiths The Birth of a Nation: A History of...cloth, $99.00, ISB N 978-0-19-533678-8.) D. W. Griffiths film The Birth of a Nation (1915) has...
Film out of Theatre: D.w. Griffith, Birth of a Nation and the Melodrama...by Jeffrey B. Martin When D.W. Griffith began work on what was to become...Schickel, in his recent biography D.W. Griffith: An American Life,3 takes exception...
...lessons from Thomas Dixon and D.W. Griffith to William Bradford Huie and The...which he most directly engages D.W. Griffiths 1915 film, Birth of a Nation, and...means to critique and respond to D.W. Griffith and Thomas Dixons race and gender...
D.w. Griffiths Orphans of the Storm by William M. Drew D. W. Griffiths spectacle of the French Revolution, Orphans...occupies an ambiguous position in the Griffith canon. Although fondly remembered by many...
D.w. Griffiths Film Version of Brownings Pippa Passes...all filmmakers at the time, of course, but Griffith was perhaps more aware of it than most since...which ran for a few days in Washington, D. C. in 1907.) Summers observes of the similarities...
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...test case appeared 90 years ago: D.W. Griffiths The Birth of a Nation, released throughout...of his Viet-vet narrative. George W. Bushs premature declaration of victory...movie of the 2004 campaign, went Griffith one better by staging a recent event...
...candidate for lieutenant governor in Georgia) reacted to his slide in the polls by playing what might be called the D.W. Griffith card, launching a series of withering attacks on the alleged incompetence of the predominantly black administration...
...the twentieth century, the first great American film, D.W. Griffiths Birth of a Nation, reinforced them in the most unabashedly...and subhuman. Yet no one would challenge the fact that Griffith pioneered groundbreaking cinematic techniques. In the...
...former owner, and current president, George W. Bush. Baseballs Big Bluff If this were a Hollywood movie, the script would call for Griffiths original Senators, the Minnesota Twins, to return to D.C. A likelier scenario involves relocating...
...Ed Rogers is Vice Chairman of the Washington, D.C. government affairs firm Barbour Griffith Rogers, Inc., and President of LEHI Partners, LLC, an investment...in the White House for Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.
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D.W. Griffiths Silent Treatment; Directors Way Down...Building, begin Nov. 11 at 4 p.m. with D.W. Griffiths "Way Down East," released in 1920. In...this superlative emotional instrument, D.W. Griffith demonstrates a flair for juggling divergent...
...Sally of the Sawdust," directed by pioneer filmmaker D.W. Griffith, which will be shown Sunday at the Des Plaines Theatre...Broadway production of "Poppy," which caught the eye of Griffith. Griffith planned to use the vehicle to showcase his protege...
D.C.S No. 1 Pitcher; 12 Presidents...and pageantry," said Clark Griffith, grandson and namesake of...Washington, Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton made...Presidents Game" Franklin D. Roosevelt was assistant...the Navy when he helped Griffith raise the flag in 1917...
...THE WASHINGTON TIMES Bernice W. Yeager, a former government...1946 and then moved back to the D.C. area, where she lived for...Bullock, a writer for "The Andy Griffith Show" and other TV comedies...years writing for "The Andy Griffith Show." In the late 60s, he and...
...which was supported by Judge Thomas B. Griffith. Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson dissented...the District because it is not a state. D.C. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty said he was "outraged...Times Assistant Metropolitan Police Chief W. Robinson Jr. joined D.C. Mayor Adrian M...
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GRIFFITH, D. W. (David Llewelyn Wark Griffith), 1875...not commercially successful. See Mrs. D. W. Griffith, When the Movies Were Young (1925...autobiography (1969); K. Brown, Adventures with D. W. Griffith (1973); R. Schickel, D. W. Griffith...
...In 1925, he first worked with D. W. Griffith. With his rasping voice and bulbous...cowritten by Mae West . See D. Deschner, The Films of W. C. Fields (1966); biographies...and J. Curtis (2003); study by W. K. Everson (1967...
...producer, b. Danville, Que. In 1909 he began working for D. W. Griffith at the Biograph Company, and in 1912 he organized his...the third producer of the Triangle Corporation with D. W. Griffith and Thomas Ince. The Keystone Company, after some years...
...actress, b. Toronto, Ont. In 1909 she began working with D. W. Griffith . Specializing in playing young girls, she was dubbed...cofounded the distribution firm United Artists with Griffith, Charlie Chaplin , and Douglas Fairbanks , her husband...
...she began her film career with D. W. Griffith . A fragile, delicate beauty...cruel fate at the last moment. For Griffith, she appeared in The Birth of...Hearts of the World (1918) and Griffiths Orphans of the Storm (1921...
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