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David Wark Griffith (January 22, 1875 – July 23, 1948) was an American film director. Considered one of the most influential figures in the history of the motion picture, he pioneered many aspects of film editing and expanded the art of the narrative film. To modern audiences, Griffith is known primarily for directing the 1915 film The Birth of a Nation. One of the most financially successful films of all time and considered a landmark by film historians, it has attracted much controversy for its degrading portrayals of African Americans, its glorification of the Ku Klux Klan and support for the Confederacy. The film led to riots in several major cities all over the United States, and the NAACP attempted to have it banned. Griffith made his next film Intolerance (1916) as an answer to critics, who he felt unfairly maligned his work. Together with Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and Douglas Fairbanks, Griffith founded the studio United Artists in 1919 with the goal of enabling actors and directors to make films on their own terms as opposed to the terms of commercial studios. Several of Griffith's later films were successful, including Broken Blossoms (1919), Way Down East (1920), and Orphans of the Storm (1921), but the high costs he incurred for production and promotion often led to commercial failure. He had made roughly 500 films by the time of The Struggle (1931), his final feature, and all but three were completely silent. Early life Griffith was born on January 22, 1875, on a farm in Oldham County, Kentucky, the son of Jacob Wark "Roaring Jake" Griffith, a Confederate Army colonel in the American Civil War who was elected as a Kentucky state legislator, and Mary Perkins (née Oglesby). Griffith was raised as a Methodist, and he attended a one-room schoolhouse, where he was taught by his older sister Mattie. His father died when he was 10, and the family struggled with poverty. When Griffith was 14, his mother abandoned the farm and moved the family to Louisville, Kentucky; there she opened a boarding house, which was unsuccessful. Griffith then left high school to help support the family, taking a job in a dry goods store and later in a bookstore. He began his creative career as an actor in touring companies. Meanwhile, he was learning how to become a playwright, but he had little success. Only one of his plays was accepted for a performance. He traveled to New York City in 1907 in an attempt to sell a script to Edison Studios producer Edwin Porter; although Porter rejected the script, he gave Griffith an acting part in Rescued from an Eagle's Nest instead. As a result of this experience, Griffith decided to try his luck as an actor, and he appeared in many films as an extra. Early film career In 1908, Griffith accepted a role as a stage extra in Professional Jealousy for the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, where he met cameraman Billy Bitzer. In 1908, Biograph's main director Wallace McCutcheon Sr. fell ill, and his son Wallace McCutcheon Jr. took his place. McCutcheon Jr. did not bring the studio success; Biograph co-founder Harry Marvin then gave Griffith the position, and he made the short The Adventures of Dollie. He directed a total of 48 shorts for the company that year. Among the films he directed in 1909 was The Cricket on the Hearth, an adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel. Showing the influence of Dickens on his own film narrative, Griffith employed the technique of cross-cutting—where two stories run alongside each other, as seen in Dickens' novels such as Oliver Twist. When criticized by a cameraman for doing this technique in a later film, Griffith was said to have replied "Well, doesn't Dickens write that way?". His short In Old California (1910) was the first film shot in Hollywood, California. Four years later, he produced and directed his first feature film Judith of Bethulia (1914), one of the early films to be produced in the U.S. Biograph believed that longer features were not viable at this point. According to Lillian Gish, the company thought that "a movie that long would hurt [the audience's] eyes". Griffith left Biograph because of company resistance to his goals and his cost overruns on the film. He took his company of actors with him and joined the Mutual Film Corporation. There he co-produced The Life of General Villa, a silent biographical-action movie starring Pancho Villa as himself, shot on location in Mexico during a civil war. He formed a studio with Majestic Studios manager Harry Aitken, which became known as Reliance-Majestic Studios and later was renamed Fine Arts Studios. His new production company became an autonomous production unit partner in the Triangle Film Corporation along with Thomas H. Ince and Keystone Studios' Mack Sennett. The Triangle Film Corporation was headed by Aitken, who was released from the Mutual Film Corporation, and his brother Roy. Griffith directed and produced The Clansman through Reliance-Majestic Studios in 1915. The film later became known as The Birth of a Nation. It is one of the early feature length American films. The film was a success, but it aroused much controversy due to its depiction of slavery, the Ku Klux Klan, race relations in the American Civil War, and the Reconstruction era of the United States. It was based on Thomas Dixon Jr.'s 1905 novel The Clansman: A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan; it depicts Southern slavery as benign, the enfranchisement of freedmen as a corrupt plot by the Republican Party, and the Ku Klux Klan as a band of heroes restoring the rightful order. This view of the era was popular at the time and was endorsed for decades by historians of the Dunning School, but it met with strong criticism from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and other groups. The NAACP attempted to stop showings of the film. This ban was successful in some cities, but nonetheless it was shown widely and became the most successful box-office attraction of its time. It is considered among the first "blockbuster" motion pictures, and it broke all box-office records that had been established until then. "They lost track of the money it made", Lillian Gish remarked in a Kevin Brownlow interview. Audiences in some major northern cities rioted over the film's racial content and the violence. Griffith's indignation at efforts to censor or ban the film motivated him the following year to produce Intolerance, in which he portrayed the effects of intolerance in four different historical periods: the Fall of Babylon; the Crucifixion of Jesus; the events surrounding the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre (during religious persecution of French Huguenots); and a modern story. Intolerance was not a financial success; it did not bring in enough profits to cover the lavish road show that accompanied it. Griffith put a huge budget into the film's production that could not be recovered in its box office. He mostly financed Intolerance himse.... Discover the D W Jackson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular D W Jackson books.

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  • Stranded Mage synopsis, comments

    Stranded Mage

    D.W. Jackson

    Thad has never had an easily life but he has always been able to push past the pain. When one of his friends are taken from him, he goes on a quest for revenge. With a small army b...

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    Golden System

    D.W. Jackson

    Nothing had been going right for Adrian lately. One prank pulled on him, a viral video and soon he found himself in trouble for something that wasn't even his fault. Sitting in his...

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    Crystal Palace

    D.W. Jackson

    Thad and Bren learn that the scion lords are having a competition. With all their enemies in one place they couldn't pass up the chance and head toward the crystal city to face ano...

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    Forgotten Mage

    D.W. Jackson

    The Broterhood's hold in Rane has been destroyed but not everything is going well. Less than ten years after the destruction of the main Brotherhood forces the mages in their tower...

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    Jody Lloyd Jackson v. H. L. Bouton Co.

    First District Court of Appeal of Florida

    In this products liability action, appellant Jody Lloyd Jackson seeks damages from appellee H.L. Bouton Company, Inc. (Bouton) for the tragic loss of an eye. From an adverse summar...

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    Master Mage

    D.W. Jackson

    Farlan has welcomed those of magical heritage with open arms, but it has come at a price. The Brotherhood is amassing a large army in the Kingdom of Rane to the east with designs o...

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    Mystic Mansion book 1

    D.W. Jackson

    In a world with a mixture of martial arts and magic a small child from a large clan is hidden away as his family is destroyed by its enemies. With his clan's inheritance the child ...

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    Hunters Of Peril Book 2

    D.W. Jackson

    chosen by some entity calling itself god Jerico if forced to be a hunter of Peril, a dystopian world overrun by mutant monsters. He had already done this once and failed but given ...

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    Inexperienced Mage

    D.W. Jackson

    Thousands of years after the Fae Wars, magic is now a thing of legend and the once great empire is reduced to hundreds of separate countries. Farlan a rich and powerful Queendom is...

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    Andrew Jackson v. State Florida

    Court of Appeal of Florida

    Appeal from the Circuit Court for the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, Broward County; Alfred Horowitz, Judge; L.T. Case No. 9515697 CF.

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    The Hunters of Peril book 1

    D.W. Jackson

    God has grown tired of mankind's stagnant way of life. he forces tens of thousands of people to play his deadly game. it is dangerous, but also has rewards that could change the wo...

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    Noble Beginnings

    D.W. Jackson

    The duchy of Farlan has been caught up between the civil war of the empire for so long no one remembers a time when war has not graced their lives. Though not on the battle front t...

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    Branded Mage

    D.W. Jackson

    After thousands of years without magic, Thad a young man has reawakened the lost art. The only problem is that he is being held prisoner by the queen of Farlan a country where men ...

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    Yvonne D. Jackson v. State Texas

    Supreme Court Of Utah

    Appellant was convicted by a jury of possession of cocaine with an affirmative finding on the use of a deadly weapon. Appellant took the stand for the first time during punishment....

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    Warded Mage

    D.W. Jackson

    The Brotherhood of the Fox has hunted mages for centuries and pushed the magical races into hiding. Now their sights are set on Thad, and his companions, as he tries to make his wa...

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    Crystal Throne

    D.W. Jackson

    The veil between the world of man and the world of the gods has been torn and the only hint on how it can be repaired lies in a land of crystal and magic. Thad and his companions m...

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    God Mage

    D.W. Jackson

    Bren has escaped the Brotherhood but not everything is the same. His body and mind have begun to change in ways that not only scare his friends but also leaving Bren to question hi...

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    System Of Dreams

    D.W. Jackson

    Hans life had never been easy. Never knowing his mother, his fathers death when he was young. in a world where power was everything he did not have the ability to manipulate energy...

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    Broken Mage

    D.W. Jackson

    Thad is trapped in an unending maze of subterranean tunnels. no only must he contend with lowliness and the suffocating darkness creatures he had only heard of in stories now haunt...

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    Ex Parte Robert D. Jackson

    Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

    Petitioner first filed his application for habeas corpus with the convicting court where the court without a hearing denied the application in a written order without findings, exc...

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    In Defense of Andrew Jackson

    Bradley J. Birzer

    "He was a man of the frontier, selfmade but appreciative of those who gave him their loyalty and support. He was, pure and simple, and American..." He was controversial in his time...

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    Ties of Blood

    D.W. Jackson

    After watching one of the few true friends she has fall from the battlements during battle and taken as a prisoner. Eloen along with two of her soldiers go against orders and sneak...

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    Demons Trap

    D.W. Jackson

    The Demon army is marching and the entire kingdom of Hulria is on guard. Ash had never thought himself a hero but now he was as far from that as one could come as the demon army ma...

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    The Fame Lunches

    Daphne Merkin

    A wideranging collection of essays by one of America's most perceptive critics of popular and literary cultureFrom one of America's most insightful and independentminded critics co...

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    Silver Mage

    D.W. Jackson

    The mages sit nervous in their tower when the news that the Brotherhood is once again on the move reaches their ears. Bren, learning that the Brotherhood might hold the key to free...

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    Cystal King

    D.W. Jackson

    Thad is nearing the end of war with the scions but that means that soon he must give up what little time he has had with his son. His love for a new woman casts a shadow over his h...