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Bedford credits William Eggleston's style of photography as his inspiration for the movie's color aesthetic. HIs use of gritty, real scenes with natural, low light, amped up with saturated pops of color give the film's cinematography an Eggleston-esque feel. [6] Dixieland was also honored at the Deauville American Film Fest in 2015. [7]
Henry Edward Bedford (1860–1932) was an American painter and sculptor who designed the four-faced clock on top of the information booth located in Grand Central Terminal in New York City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As a painter, Henry E. Bedford was best known for his studies of the Maine coast.
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The Bedford flag on display at the Bedford Free Public Library is the oldest known surviving intact battle flag in the United States. It is celebrated for having been the first U.S. flag flown during the American Revolutionary War, as it is believed to have been carried by Nathaniel Page's outfit of Minutemen to the Old North Bridge in Concord for the Battle of Concord on April 19, 1775.
Edward Thomas Bedford (February 19, 1849 – May 21, 1931) was an American executive of Standard Oil. In 1902, he founded the Corn Products Refining Company, now known as Ingredion . [ 1 ] Bedford was an active member of the community in Westport, Connecticut , having donated buildings to the city for its middle school, firehouse, and a YMCA ...
Videos After Dark is an American video clip television special created by Vin Di Bona, and hosted by Bob Saget on ABC. [1]The show, which aired on March 12, 2019, was billed as "a special first-look episode" of a series, with more episodes planned to be broadcast "later in the year", [2] [3] but as of July 2024, the series premiere remains the only airing. [4]
Bedford is well known for both his humor as well as the detective and mystery elements in his novels. On writing, Bedford is quoted as saying, "I have instructed my wife that if I ever pronounce that I have mastered writing, she is to hit me hard with a squid. I now live in fear of the squid." [9]