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  1. Jesse Louis Lasky (September 13, 1880 – January 13, 1958) was an American pioneer motion picture producer who was a key founder of what was to become Paramount Pictures, and father of screenwriter Jesse L. Lasky Jr.

  2. Dec 12, 2013 · Lasky, Goldfish and Cecil B. DeMille, all in their early thirties, formed the Jesse Lasky Feature Play Company in 1913, with Lasky as president, Goldfish as general manager and DeMille as director-general. They knew nothing much about movies, but they learned as they went along.

  3. Paramount Pictures was created in 1916 through the merger of two prominent film production companies, the Famous Players Film Company and the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company, and a nationwide film distributor, Paramount.

  4. The most powerful man in Hollywood during the heyday of the silent film, Jesse Lasky (1880-1958) was a pioneering movie mogul who co-founded Paramount Studios. A studio executive known for being prolific, Lasky was credited with producing more than 350 motion pictures between 1921 and 1930.

  5. Lasky lighting or Rembrandt lighting in the trade press, these effects were associated with the Jesse Lasky Feature Play Company, and the work of Cecil B. DeMille, his cameraman Alvin Wyckoff, and art director Wilfred Buckland. In his book on film tech nology and style, however, Barry Salt argues that there was a continuous tradition of low-key ...

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  6. The paternalism of DeMille and Jesse Laskys Famous-Players studio might here be contrasted with the feminist ideal—the female-headed studio, epitomized by Alice Guy Blaché’s Solax Company and Lois Weber’s Lois Weber Productions.

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  8. Jesse Lasky, as vice-president in charge of production, was one of the most important executive producers in Hollywood during the silent era. Famous Players-Lasky changed names several times, finally to be known as Paramount Pictures following a restructuring during the Depression.

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