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How I Filmed the War / A Record of the Extraordinary Experiences of the Man Who Filmed the Great Somme Battles, etc.

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A first-person account by a wartime cinematographer recounts filming front-line operations and major engagements during the conflict. The narrator describes preparing and camouflaging cameras, capturing infantry assaults, trench life, night attacks, bombardments and aerial views, and improvising under fire while enduring gas, shelling and close escapes. Episodes among allied units and in ruined towns illustrate logistical challenges, technical methods for obtaining footage, and encounters with wounded soldiers. The narrative combines practical detail about making films in combat with vivid reportage of battlefield devastation and the personal risks involved in recording war.

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Geoffrey H. Malins

Geoffrey H. Malins was a British filmmaker and war correspondent, best known for his pioneering work during World War I. His notable book, "How I Filmed the War," recounts his extraordinary experiences capturing the realities of the Great Somme Battles through film. Malins' unique perspective and innovative techniques contributed significantly to the documentation of wartime experiences, providing a visual record that has influenced both historical understanding and the art of war filmmaking. His work remains a vital part of the narrative surrounding the First World War.

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