Claude Friese-Greene: Claude Friese-Greene. Cinematographer: The Open Road. Claude Friese-Greene was a cinema technician, filmmaker and cinematographer, most famous for his 1926 collection of films entitled The Open Road (1926). Born in Fulham, London, he was the son of William Friese-Greene, a pioneer in early cinematography. Claude's father William began the development of an additive colour film process called Biocolour, which produced the illusion of true colour by exposing each alternate frame...
Known For: The Open Road (Cinematographer), Dance of the Moods (Cinematographer), Tommy Atkins (Cinematographer), Moonbeam Magic (Cinematographer)