Nestor Studio

Nestor Studio
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studio w 1913 roku
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Data założenia1911[1]
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Nestor Studio – pierwsze w historii studio filmowe w Hollywood założone w 1911 roku przez firmę Centaur Co. z New Jersey[1][2].

Przypisy

  1. a b Kino Nieme - Hollywood na www.historiasztuki.com (pol.). [dostęp 2013-10-30]. Cytat: Griffith pozostał w Hollywood kilka miesięcy kręcąc tam kolejne filmy (na jeden film trzeba było jednego do kilku dni) i już w 1911 r. powstało tam pierwsze studio filmowe - Nestor Studio - założone przez firmę Centaur Co. z New Jersey
  2. Nestor: The First of the Hollywood Studios na millenniumhollywood.net (ang.). [dostęp 2013-10-31].

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Nestor Studios. The first motion picture studio in Hollywood was built by David Horseley for Christie Film Co. Automobiles are lined up at Sunset Blvd., with Gower Street at right. The sign above the building reads "Christie Film Co.", and "Nestor Comedies, Universal Films." The photo includes Charles Christie, Horace Davey, Al Christie, Nadgi, head cameraman; George French, Gus Alexander, Harry Rattenburg, Lee Moran, Eddie Lyons, Billie Rhodes, and Eddie Barry. The photograph is signed "Witzel."