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William C. Foster

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American cinematographer (1880–1923)
William C. Foster
Foster in 1920
Born(1880-12-28)December 28, 1880
DiedJanuary 18, 1923(1923-01-18) (aged 42)
OccupationCinematographer
TitleA.S.C. Founding member

William C. Foster (December 28, 1880 – January 18, 1923) was a pioneer ofcinematography.

Biography

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Foster was born inBushnell, Illinois, on December 28, 1880.[1] and went to work for the Chicago-based Selig Polyscope Company in 1901, at a time when Selig was turning out 50' and 100' actualities and trick films. Foster left Selig in May 1911 to joinCarl Laemmle’s Independent Moving Pictures Company (IMP). In 1915, he signed with the Equitable Motion Picture Corporation, working in New York and Florida. Foster was lead cinematographer on the first five two-reelers Charlie Chaplin made for Mutual Film Corporation in 1916:The Floorwalker,The Fireman,One A.M.,The Count, andThe Vagabond. He later shot a number of pictures for directorFrank Lloyd, includingA Tale of Two Cities (Fox, 1917) andThe Silver Horde (Goldwyn, 1920), and also worked with directorLois Weber.

Foster was part of the reorganization of the two groups, the Cinema Camera Club and the Static Club of America, that would merge to become theAmerican Society of Cinematographers.[1] He served on the society's board of governor and was its first vice president.[2]

Foster died on January 18, 1923, from complications related tosyphilis.

Partial filmography

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References

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  1. ^ab"American Cinematographer: The Founding Fathers".theasc.com. Retrieved2023-11-29.
  2. ^"Founders - The American Society of Cinematographers (en-US)".theasc.com. Retrieved2023-11-29.

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