1904 in film
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The year 1904 in film involved some significant events.
Events
- As shown in the film series Westinghouse Works, some filmmakers begin to move away from eye-level filmmaking and use the camera to explore spaces from an angle usually inaccessible to the average person.
Films released in 1904
- Audley Range School, Blackburn, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon
- Automobile Race For The Vanderbilt Cup
- Blackpool Victoria Pier, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon
- The Bold Bank Robbery
- Behind the Scene
- Buy Your Own Cherries, produced by Robert W. Paul
- Chased by Dogs
- Tchin-Chao the Chinese Conjurer, directed by Georges Méliès
- Clowns
- The Cook In Trouble, directed by Georges Méliès
- A Day In The Hayfields, directed by Cecil Hepworth
- A Fire In A Burlesque Theatre
- Girls Taking Time Checks, Westinghouse Works, filmed by, Billy Bitzer
- The Impossible Voyage, directed by Georges Méliès
- The Marvelous Living Fan, directed by Georges Méliès
- Opening Of The Drill Hall In Accrington By General Baden-Powell, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon
- Princess Rajah Dance
- Troubles Of A Manager Of A Burlesque Show
- Westinghouse Works (21 Short Films), filmed by, Billy Bitzer
Births
Deaths
- May 8 - Eadweard Muybridge, cinematographer
- July 15 - Anton Chekhov, writer
- September 22 - Wilson Barrett, actor, writer
Debuts
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