Hilary Harris
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Hilary Harris (December 9, 1929 — October 26, 1999) was an Academy Award winning documentary filmmaker[1], one of the pioneers of time-lapse photography. The documentary, Seawards the Great Ships, directed by Harris, won the Academy Award for best short subject in 1962.[1]
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[edit] Filmography
- Longhorn 1951
- Generation 1956
- Highway 1958
- Seawards the Great Ships 1960
- The Dialogues of Archibald Macleish and Mark van Doren 1962
- The Walk 1962
- The Farmer and I 1963
- Seas of Sweet Water 1964
- The Squeeze 1964
- Patterns for Communication 1966
- Nine Variations on a Dance Theme 1966
- The Nuer 1970
- Organism 1975
- Technology in Public Service 1976
- South Street Seaport 1976
[edit] Notes
1) DVD: The Films of Hilary Harris (Four Visionary Short Films) Mystic Fire Video (2006)

