Frederick S. Armitage

Frederick S. Armitage

Biography

Frederick S. Armitage (June 19, 1874 in Seneca Falls, NY – January 3, 1933 in Ecorse, MI) was an early American motion picture cinematographer and director, working primarily for the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company.

Production

Down the Hudson

1903

As Director

Davey Jones' Locker

1900

As Director

Above the Limit

1900

As Director

Seeing New York by Yacht

1903

As Director

Buffalo Bill's Wild West Parade

1901

As Cinematography

Birth of the Pearl

1901

As Cinematography

The Dandy Fifth

1899

As Cinematography

Skating in Central Park

1900

As Cinematography

Anna Held

1901

As Cinematography

Neptune's Daughters

1900

As Director

A Nymph of the Waves

1900

As Director

Fougere

1899

As Cinematography

Anna Held

1901

As Director

Birth of the Pearl

1901

As Director

Early Superimpositions

1900

As Director

The Ghost Train

1903

As Director

As in a Looking Glass

1903

As Cinematography

Nora's 4th of July

1901

As Cinematography

Her First Cigarette

1899

As Director

In a Chinese Restaurant

1900

As Cinematography

The Corset Model

1899

As Director

Fougére Performs

1899

As Director

The Dairymaid's Revenge

1899

As Director

The Finish of Mr. Fresh

1899

As Director

A Bad (K)night

1899

As Director

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