
Segundo de Chomón
Director·1871–1929·Teruel, Aragón, Spain
17 horror credits
Segundo de Chomón became involved in film through his coloring workshop in Barcelona, Spain. From October 1902 to March 1903, he collaborated with Pathé, adding color to some of their films in Barcelona. He began shooting films for Macaya & Marro in 1905; then, in the summer of 1906, he moved to Paris where he became a trick film specialist for Pathé. The body of work he created over five years was outstanding. De Chomón created fantastical narratives embellished with ingenious effects, gorgeous color, innovative hand-drawn, and puppet animation; tricks of the eye that surprise and delight, and startling turns of surreal imagination. De Chomón carried on as a filmmaker, specializing in trick effects, working for Pathé, Itala and others.
Director15 films
Le cottage hanté
Director

Andalusian Superstition
Director

A Fallen Spirit
Director

The Haunted Hotel
Director

Le Voleur invisible
Director

A Panicky Picnic
Director

Sweet Dreams Intermingled With Nightmares
Director

Haunted Castle
Director

Legend of a Ghost
Director

The Bewitched House
Director
Le Baiser de la sorcière
Director

The Fairy of the Black Rocks
Director

The Red Spectre
Director
Satan at Play
Director

The Bewitched Shepherd
Director
Writer5 films

Andalusian Superstition
Writer

Legend of a Ghost
Writer

The Bewitched House
Screenplay

The Red Spectre
Writer
Satan at Play
Writer
Cinematographer6 films

Maciste in Hell
Director of Photography

Andalusian Superstition
Director of Photography

Le Voleur invisible
Director of Photography

A Panicky Picnic
Cinematography

Haunted Castle
Cinematography

The Clock-Maker's Secret
Cinematography
Actor1 film
Satan at Play