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Erica Anderson

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and New York. According to one scholar, she may have been the first woman to work professionally as a filmmaker and camerawoman in the United States. Between 1940 and 1947, Anderson worked in a variety of roles such as researcher, writer, editor, camera operator, and director for United Specialists,
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a 29-minute color film documenting the history and treatment of mental disorders in Haiti that Anderson shot and directed, was made available to professional groups by Schering Corporation and in cooperation with the Department of Mental Hygiene of the State of New York and the Republic of Haiti.
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Inc., Hartley Films, Creative Images, and others. Some of the films she made during this time included commissions for the
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at the hospital with the famous doctor and humanitarian. the film took five years to complete and won the 1958
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holds the Erica Anderson Collection, which includes documents from the Albert Schweitzer Friendship House.
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The thirty-third edition of the film daily year book of motion pictures : nineteen fifty-one
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Collaborating with artist/filmmaker Jerome Hill, she provided the cinematography for two
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and opened a studio in New York at 11 West 69th Street. She ran the studio until 1965.
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Library of Congress; Library of Congress. Catalog Maintenance Division (1953).
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From 1947 to 1950, she was a director employed at Falcon Films (along with
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This article is about the filmmaker. For the video game character, see
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Anderson was initially a still photographer, which she practiced in
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might have been among the first 16mm color films shot in the US.
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Cecile Starr, " Forgotten Trailblazer: Erica Anderson"
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nominations for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel) in 1951,
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and Best Documentary Feature in 1958, which it won,
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Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia
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(September 25, 1976). 589:18 (1/2), Fall/Winter 1984/85, p.15-18. 512:Ă–sterreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 385: 96:Cinematographer, film director, writer 566:International Documentary Association 501: 499: 497: 495: 281:Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs 7: 342:The Living Work of Albert Schweitzer 338:(1958), photographed and directed by 762:American documentary film directors 14: 772:Film directors from New York City 324:, for Unitarian Service Committee 249:Anderson purchased a property in 29:. For the singer-songwriter, see 533:Aitken, Ian (October 18, 2013). 787:American women cinematographers 367:The World of Albert Schweitzer. 303:French Tapestries Visit America 251:Great Barrington, Massachusetts 211:French Tapestries Visit America 85:Great Barrington, Massachusetts 560:Starr, Cecile (July 1, 1995). 369:NY: Harper and Brothers, 1955. 167:New York school of photography 1: 767:American women film directors 472:"Anderson, Erica (1914–1976)" 287:Animals in the Service of Man 255:Syracuse University Libraries 123:and filmed documentaries of 375:NY: Harper & Row, 1965. 808: 777:Film directors from Vienna 474:. In Commire, Anne (ed.). 190:'s visit to New York, the 157:Erika Kellner was born in 23:Erica Anderson (character) 20: 792:American cinematographers 782:Austrian cinematographers 736:Erica Anderson Collection 45: 677:Business Screen Magazine 630:Business Screen Magazine 153:Early life and education 599:The Film Daily (1951). 291:American Humane Society 25:. 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Erica Anderson (character)
Erika Anderson
Erika M. Anderson

Vienna
Great Barrington, Massachusetts
Albert Schweitzer
industrial films
Albert Schweitzer
Grandma Moses
Henry Moore
Academy Award
Albert Schweitzer
Vienna
Georg Fayer
New York school of photography
Vienna
Girl Scouts of America
Dwight Eisenhower
Duke of Windsor
Standard Oil Company
Jerome Hill
Academy Award
Grandma Moses
Albert Schweitzer
Lambaréné
Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature
Great Barrington, Massachusetts
Syracuse University Libraries
American Red Cross

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