Frederick S. Armitage
Known For: Directing
Biography
Frederick S. Armitage (June 19, 1874 in Seneca Falls, NY – January 3, 1933 in Ecorse, MI) was an early American motion picture cinematographer and director, working primarily for the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
Filmography
1917
- Trooper 44 ... (Camera Operator)
1904
- M. Lavelle, Physical Culture, no. 1 ... (Director)
1903
- Ameta ... (Director)
- Seeing New York by Yacht ... (Director)
- How Tommy Got a Pull on His Grandpa ... (Cinematography)
1901
- Demolishing and Building Up the Star Theatre ... (Director)
- The Ghost Train ... (Director)
- Nora's 4th of July ... (Cinematography)
- Buffalo Bill's Wild West Parade ... (Cinematography)
- Anna Held ... (Cinematography)
- Birth of the Pearl ... (Cinematography)
- U.S.I. Dept., "Old Faithful," Yosemite Valley ... (Director)
1900
- Above the Limit ... (Director)
- Davey Jones' Locker ... (Director)
- A Nymph of the Waves ... (Director)
- Neptune's Daughters ... (Director)
- Early Superimpositions ... (Director)
- Skating in Central Park ... (Cinematography)
- Skating on Lake, Central Park ... (Director)
- Around the Flip-Flap Railroad ... (Director)
- In a Chinese Restaurant ... (Cinematography)
1899
- Governor Roosevelt and Staff ... (Cinematography)
- The Corset Model ... (Director)
- Her First Cigarette ... (Director)
- The Dandy Fifth ... (Cinematography)
- Fougere ... (Cinematography)
- The Maniac Barber ... (Director)
- The Finish of Mr. Fresh ... (Director)
- The Price of a Kiss ... (Director)
- The Dairymaid's Revenge ... (Director)
- A Bad (K)night ... (Director)
- A Ray of Sunshine After the Rain ... (Director)
- Charlie Wanted the Earth ... (Cinematography)
1898
- Mardi Gras Carnival ... (Director)