War through the lens : the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit, 1941-1945 /

War Through the Lens tells the story of the most daring filmmakers in the short history of Canada's motion picture industry, the fifty cameramen who filmed Canadians in battle during World War Two. They belonged to the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit and often scooped their British and Americ...

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Main Author: Conlin, Dan (Daniel), 1964- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Niagara Falls, Ontario : Seraphim Editions, [2015]
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Summary:War Through the Lens tells the story of the most daring filmmakers in the short history of Canada's motion picture industry, the fifty cameramen who filmed Canadians in battle during World War Two. They belonged to the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit and often scooped their British and American allies with the first, and in many cases, the most memorable footage of the war's crucial battles in Europe. They produced a legacy of images which continue to shape the depiction of the war today. It is a story of courage, bitterness, friendship, triumphs and tragedies. The cost of their work was high. Before the guns were stilled, nearly a third of them became casualties with the small unit suffering proportionally among the highest casualty rates in the Canadian Army. This book explores their experience with unique first person accounts combined with rare and dramatic images of Canada at war and the men and women who made those images. Providing both a front line and a behind the scenes view of the war, War Through the Lens provides both compelling personal stories and important insights into how the war was covered and how those continue to shape our perception of Canada and conflict.
Physical Description:171 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 x 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-165) and index.
ISBN:9781927079379 (paperback)
1927079373 (paperback)