Grandma's Reading Glass

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Grandma's Reading Glass
Directed by George Albert Smith
Release date(s) 1900
Running time 1 minute
Country Flag of the United Kingdom U.K.
Language Silent film
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Grandma's Reading Glass is a short silent film released in 1900 and directed by George Albert Smith.

The film is under a minute in length, and the plot is thin: a small child looks through his grandmother's magnifying glass at various objects around the room, but the film is notable for being the first to make use of sustained point-of-view shots.[citation needed]

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