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Wenzell Baird Bryant (December 12, 1927 – November 13, 2008) was an American filmmaker. He was well known in documentary circles for his hand-held ability to almost instantaneously capture live action as it was happening.
Dec 5, 2008 · The Maysles brothers' documentary Gimme Shelter followed the Rolling Stones during their US tour of November 1969 and captured the group's performances at Madison Square Garden in New...
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Nov 16, 2008 · Baird Bryant, 80, a documentary filmmaker and cinematographer who made his name on edgy films such as “Easy Rider” and the Rolling Stones’ “Gimme Shelter,” died Thursday from complications...
Baird Bryant. Cinematographer. 12 December 1927 to 13 November 2008. An experimental cameraman whose most significant work occurred in the psychedelic era, Bryant was a camera operator on the Rolling Stones’ documentary Gimme Shelter (1969).
Nov 16, 2008 · Baird Bryant, 80, a documentary filmmaker and cinematographer who made his name on edgy films such as “Easy Rider” and the Rolling Stones’ “Gimme Shelter,” died Thursday from...
Wenzell Baird Bryant was an American filmmaker. He was well known in documentary circles for his hand-held ability to almost instantaneously capture live action as it was happening.
Dec 1, 2006 · Baird Bryant is less well known, but he is one of the most fascinating individuals that I have had the pleasure of knowing, even if I only see him once a year. Throughout the 1950s, Baird immersed himself in the literary and artistic scene of Paris.