Paul Burnford was a British-born American director, cinematographer, and educator. He began his career in the British film industry before relocating to the United States, where he directed and photographed numerous short films and documentaries. Notable works include Adventures of Rusty (1945) and Storm (1943), a short film examining the impact of severe weather. Beyond his filmmaking endeavors, Burnford authored instructional books on cinematography, such as Filming for Amateurs, contributing to the education of aspiring filmmakers. His multifaceted career left a lasting impact on both the British and American film industries.
Directing
30
Male
1914-07-19
London, England, UK
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Rhythm and Movement in Art
Color
Adventures of Rusty
Fall Guy
Dark Shadows
Storm
Art, People, Feelings
Basketball is Fun
The Factory: How a Product is Made
Patrolling the Ether
Time in the Sun
Little White Lie
Return from Nowhere
It Looks Like Rain
Beyond LSD
Life On a Dead Tree
Strange Destiny
Insect Zoo
Jamboree