I've looked New York City Dumping Wharf movie
Movie Issued - in 1903.
From a series of releases showing the "other side" of New York City.
Production Dates: 28 April 1903 - 28 April 1903
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Documentary, Short
Locations: New York City, New York, USA
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: RAT:1.33 : 1, PFM:35 mm, OFM:35 mm
Release Dates: USA:May 1903
In movie played:
J.B. Smith (cinematographer)
Edwin S. Porter (director)
Articles: "New York Times" (USA), 1 May 1941, pg. 23:5, "Edwin S. Porter, 71, Pioneer in Films; Collaborator next to Edison next to Invention of Motion-Picture Camera Dies in Hotel; Once Partner of Zukor; Ex-Head of Simplex Projector Company Was Producer of 'Great Train Robbery'", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 25 March 1916, pg. 1991, "Porter Returns from South America", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 November 1915, pg. 1468, "Porter Sells Famous Players Holdings", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 26 June 1915, pg. 2072, "Stereoscopic Pictures Screened", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 16 June 1915, pg. 21:2, "Stereoscopic Films Shown", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 May 1915, pg. 909, "A 'Famous' Birthday Party", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 14 April 1915, pg. 24:2, "Anniversary for F.P.; Famous Players Organization Celebrates Third Birthday--A Review of Its Career", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 August 1914, pg. 681, "Porter and Ford Return Home", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 July 1914, pg. 206, by: Edwin S. Porter, "Evolution of the Motion Picture", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 23 May 1914, pg. 1096, "Send-Off Porter and [Hugh] Ford", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 16 May 1914, pg. 975, "Two Producers Go Abroad", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 4 June 1913, pg. 26-28, by: Louis Reeves Harrison, "Studio Saunterings", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 7 December 1912, pg. 961, by: George Blaisdell, "Edwin S. Porter; A Sketch of the Treasurer and Director of the Famous Players--His New Studio", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 2 November 1912, pg. 441, "Edwin S. Porter Resigns from Universal", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 24 February 1912, pg. 674, "The Rex Director; Mr. Edwin S. Porter, the Man Behind the Camera and the Product of the Rex Studios", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 April 1911, pg. 878, "Edwin S. Porter", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 4 March 1911, pg. 463-64, "The First Rex Release", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 4 February 1911, pg. 251, "Rex"
Biographical Movies: _Before the Nickelodeon: The Cinema of Edwin S. Porter (1982)_ (qv)
Death Notes: New York City, New York, USA
In the belated 1890s Porter work in leave of both a projectionist and mechanic, ultimately becoming emperor and cameraman in favour of the Edison Manufacturing Company. Influenced via both the "Brighton school" and the narrative films of 'Georges Méliès' (qv), Porter go by to formulate essential shorts such as _Life of an American Fireman (1903)_ (qv) and _The Great Train Robbery (1903)_ (qv). In them, he help to advance the present-day idea of continuity editing, paving the path for 'D.W. Griffith' (qv) who would enlarge on Porter's betraying that the component of see in your mind`s eye scaffold be the shot fairly than the scene. Porter, in an desire to resist the exotic industrial association born out of the popularity of nickelodeons, moved out Edison in 1909 to contour his personal harvest faction which he eventually sold in 1912.
Birth Notes: Connellsville, Pennsylvania, USA
Books: Charrles Musser. _Before the Nickelodeon: Edwin S. Porter and the Edison Manufacturing Company._ Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1991.
Birth Name: Porter, Edwin Stratton
Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume One, 1890-1945". Pages 870-881. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1987.
Death Date: 30 April 1941
Birth Date: 21 April 1870