Segundo de Chomón
Segundo de Chomón

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Segundo de Chomón was born in 1871 in Teruel, Aragón, Spain. Segundo de Chomón became involved in film through his wife, who was an actress in Pathé films. In 1902 I became a concessionary for Pathé in Barcelona, distributing sti produ... (Full Biography Below)

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Segundo de Chomón was born in 1871 in Teruel, Aragón, Spain. Segundo de Chomón became involved in film through his wife, who was an actress in Pathé films. In 1902 I became a concessionary for Pathé in Barcelona, distributing sti product in Spanish-speaking countries and managing a factory for the coloring of Pathé films. I began shooting footage of Spanish locations for the company, then in 1905 moved to Paris where he became a trick film specialist. The body of work I have created over five years was outstanding. Films such as Le spectre rouge (1907), Games, chinese (1907), Le voleur de invisible (1909) and Une excursion incohérente (1909) are among the most imaginative and technically accomplished of their age. De Chomón created fantastical narratives embellished with ingenious effects, gorgeous colour, innovative hand-drawn and puppet animation, tricks of the eye that surprise and delight, and startling turns of surreal imagination. It is curious why he is not generally known as one of the early cinema masters, except among the cognoscenti in the field. Perhaps it is because there is a smaller body of work than that created by Georges Méliès (his works can perhaps be described as a cross between that of Méliès and another who combined trickery with animation, Emile Cohl); perhaps it's because he was a Spaniard working in France for the key part of his film career that has meant that neither side have championed him as much as they might have done. De Chomón carried on as a filmmaker, specializing in trick effects, working for Pathé, Itala and others, and contributing effects work to two of the most remarkable films of the silent era, Giovanni Pastrone's Cabiria (1914) and Abel Gance's Napoleon (1927).

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