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Prodromos Meravidis

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Years active
  
1948 - 1970

Name
  
Prodromos Meravidis


Role
  
Muntador de cinema

Movies
  
100,000 Pounds

Born
  
1910
Athens

Occupation
  
cinematographer, director

Died
  
August 12, 1981, Athens, Greece

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Prodromos Meravidis (Greek: Πρόδρομος Μεραβίδης, born in 1910 and died 10 August 1981) was a pioneer of Greek cinema.

Biography

He shot the first Greek movie with sound and established the first color film development lab. In 1933, Meravidis filmed Volos and Pelion, while in 1936 he presented the first talkie newsreels in the Cineak theatre.

In the early 1940s, along with other photographers and filmmakers, he shot several newsreels and other short films in the front lines in Albania. From 1945 until 1950, he filmed in all of Greece using 16 cm film on behalf of the Greek War Relief Fund, which financed the reconstruction of the countryside. His short film Kos (1949–50) was the first Greek color movie.

References

Prodromos Meravidis Wikipedia