Freddie Francis

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AKA: Frederick Francis, Ken Barnett
Nationality: English
Birthdate: 12/22/1917
Birthplace: Islington, London, England, United Kingdom
Death Date: 03/17/2007

biography

Freddie Francis started his career as an apprentice to a still photographer and at age 17 began in motion pictures as a clapper boy. His first shot at cinematography came with the British Army Kinematographic unit during World War II, but after the war he returned to feature films as a camera operator, working with such seminal figures as Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, John Huston and Zoltan Korda. Francis did the second unit photography on John Huston's "Moby Dick" (1956) and shortly thereafter graduated to director of photography on "Hell for Korea" (also 1956). He won applause for Continued

milestones

Year
Milestone
1932 
Began career as apprentice to still photographer
1934 
Hired as a clapper boy at British International Pictures
1936 
Joined Gaumont-British as clapper loader
 
Moved to Pinewood studios as camera assistant
1939 
Served in the British Army; was a member of the Army Kinematographic Unit
Continued

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