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Frederick Burlingham

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473: 203: 461: 194:. Then, following brief stints as a reporter and editor with other newspapers in Virginia and West Virginia, he sailed to London in 1904. There he obtained jobs with news outlets before moving to Paris, where he continued his career in journalism and where by 1909 he was described by some citizens in the French capital as "A 'Back-to-Nature' Tramp". Finally, after years of working for an array of newspapers, Burlingham in 1912 turned away from traditional print media and decided to study cinematography, to use the motion-picture camera to record his travels and to share his experiences with audiences in a far more visual, dynamic way. 485: 280:
the war's effects. After the United States entered the war in April 1917, Burlingham returned to New York City by July 1918 with his personal film library of over 30,000 feet of master negatives from his European travels. In Manhattan he resumed his work as a producer of "educational" films, and he also registered there in September for American military service. The war in Europe ended just two months later, so the 41-year-old Burlingham was never inducted to serve.
289: 33: 255:, the British and Colonial Company between the latter half of 1913 and August 1914 distributed to English cinemas 21 much shorter travelogues shot by him. Most of those short subjects, which averaged only about seven minutes in running time, consisted of tourist-style depictions of the countryside and resorts in southern France, Switzerland, and in the lake district of northern Italy. 1019:"United States Passport Applications", certificate no 9000-9249 for LĂ©ontine R. Burlingham, submitted to American Consulate in Lausanne, Switzerland, February 5, 1918. U.S. Department of States, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Washington, D.C.; digital image of original application, archives of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 390: 258:
At the time British and Colonial hired him, Burlingham already had experience as a mountaineer. He had traveled to the Alps and was familiar with members of the French and Swiss mountain-climbing communities, which included his future wife LĂ©ontine, whom he met in Paris and married in London in 1912.
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to continue the production of his films. The widening armed conflict, however, continued to restrict and disrupt European travel outside the neutral territory of Switzerland, so he launched return-expeditions to the Matterhorn, Mont Blanc, the Jungfrau, and to other Alpine locations far removed from
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During his years living and traveling in Europe, Burlingham met many fellow Alpine climbers and hiking enthusiasts, including "a wealthy French widow", Madame LĂ©ontine Richard of Paris, whom he married in London in 1912. When Burlingham died in New York City in June 1924 at "his home" at 13 Vandam
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The average length of Burlingham's known films in this period is 438 running feet. Films in the silent era were projected at a "standard" speed of 16 frames per second, much slower than the 24 frames in the sound era. Silent film reels of 1000 feet had an average running time slightly less than 15
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Unfortunately, Burlingham's footage of his 1913 ascents of the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc were lost early on in his employment with British and Colonial. In October that year a fire at the company's Endell Street processing plant in London destroyed the original negatives before any copies of those
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Born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1877, Frederick was the second of four children of William and Lillian (née Brooks) Burlingham. The federal census of 1880 documents that the Burlinghams were still living that year in Baltimore, where Frederick's father worked as a mechanic or, as identified in that
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While some sources cite June 8, 1924 as the date of Burlingham's death, the official death records of New York City and the records of the Cincinnati "undertaker" who administered the burial of his body in Ohio document Monday, June 9, 1924 as his death
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We're going to miss Fred Burlingham...One of the unusual figures of the business. With his long beard and soft manner. Who loved to go to out of the way places for shots. Burlingham was formerly a newspaper man. At one time he worked for
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Images of LĂ©ontine Burlingham's original passport applications and their amendments survive from the period and document that she accompanied Frederick on his 1919-1920 journey to Southeast Asia for the purposes of "taking motion
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Burlingham left Paris near the end of 1912 and returned to London, where he was soon hired by the British and Colonial Kinematograph Company. In 1913 the company assigned him to travel to Switzerland to film ski-jumping,
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By the late 1890s, Burlingham began to focus on a career in journalism, which afforded him opportunities to write and, more importantly, to travel. He relocated to New York City, where he worked for the
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in 1920, and his excursions to various sites in the United States and Canada in the early 1920s. He was also an accomplished still photographer and book author, publishing in 1914
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On his September 8, 1918 United States military registration submitted in New York City, Burlingham identifies his workplace's location in Manhattan as 172 West 72nd Street.
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indicates that Burlingham originally departed for Europe in 1904, announcing in its July 20, 1918 issue that he "has returned to America after fourteen years' absence".
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record, a "Pump maker". Frederick's first jobs were as a grocery boy and a bookkeeper, and his musical talent as a pianist earned him a scholarship to
432:. An undocumented source also contends that another one of his films is held in the "Norwegian Archives", but online searches of the holdings of the 202: 436:
and broader searches through the European Union's "Film Gateway" reveal none of Burlingham's films. A nearly complete copy of his 1913 release
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films were printed. Nearly all of Burlingham's other travelogues are believed to be lost. Two of his films, however, are preserved in the
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fumes as they used ropes to lower themselves down over 1200 feet "to the bottom of the cone". In addition to releasing Burlingham's films
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Historical Newspapers (Ann Arbor, Michigan), subscription access through the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library.
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After World War I and until his death, Burlingham continued to re-edit and release in the United States his past films like
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also shared an anecdote about how his relaxed, unconventional personality once cost him a newspaper job in Paris in 1912:
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Turvey, Gerry (2007). "Frederick Burlingham: Exploration, Mountaineering and The Origins Of Swiss Documentary Cinema",
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on June 15, 1924, issued a distinctly personal tribute regarding the loss of their 47-year-old colleague "Burly". The
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video-streaming service. This film, the only known print copy, was found in 1953 in a cabinet in
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culture of Borneo and areas in that island's interior "never explored before" or documented by
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Corrected title of 1921 Burlingham release presented in New York theater in October 1922.
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Burlingham's death was widely announced in leading American film-industry publications.
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He shared memories of some of his climbs in a volume he published in London in 1914,
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British Film Catalogue: Two Volume Set - The Fiction Film/The Non-Fiction Film
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Burlingham's wife LĂ©ontine and their guide during ascent of Mont Blanc, 1913
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minutes, so a 438-foot film would run just shy of seven minutes. See
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is preserved in Switzerland and is available for viewing on the
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by Bruce F. Kawin (New York: Macmillan, 1987), pp. 46-47.
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Some sources, including Burlingham's 1924 obituaries in
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Film frame of Burlingham with natives of Borneo, 1920
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Explorer, journalist, cinematographer, film producer
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Manhattan, New York
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Borneo
British and Colonial Kinematograph Company
Peabody Institute
conservatory
Evening Post
Commercial Advertiser
American
The Evening World

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St. Moritz
Bernina Path
Matterhorn
Mont Blanc
Jungfrau
Mount Vesuvius
asphyxiated
sulphuric
World War I
Montreux, Switzerland

Dayak
Westerners
Truart Film Corporation

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