
James Williamson
James A. Williamson (8 November 1855 – 18 August 1933) was a Scottish photographer and a key member of the loose association of early film pioneers dubbed the Brighton School by French film historian Georges Sadoul. He is best known for The Big Swallow (1901), a trick film with innovative use of extreme close-up, as well as Fire! and Stop Thief! (both 1901), dramas with continuity established across multiple shots.
- Known ForDirecting
- Born8 November 1855 (age 170)
- Place of BirthKirkaldy, Scotland, UK
James Williamson

- Known ForDirecting
- Born8 November 1855 (age 170)
- Place of BirthKirkaldy, Scotland, UK
KNOWN FOR
PHOTOS
CREDITS
The History of a Butterfly: A Romance of Insect Life
1910

£100 Reward
1908
The Village Fire Brigade
1907

Flying the Foam and Some Fancy Diving
1906
The Miner's Daughter
1906
Our New Errand Boy
1905
The Polite Lunatic
1905

An Interesting Story
1904

An Affair of Honour
1904
Gabriel Grub the Surly Sexton
1904
The Old Chorister
1904

The Little Match Seller
1902
A Reservist Before and After the War
1902

The Big Swallow
1901

Fire!
1901
Stop Thief!
1901

Are You There?
1901

Magic Extinguisher
1901

The Puzzled Bather and His Animated Clothes
1901

Attack on a China Mission
1900
Lady Cyclists
1899

Early Fashions on Brighton Pier
1898
Two Naughty Boys Teasing the Cobbler
1898
The Clown Barber
1898

Gymnasts on Parallel Bars
1898
