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  • Georges Méliès was a creator of special effect films, such as A Trip to the Moon. He used many techniques—one of which was to stop the camera rolling, change ...
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  • , to which the French statesman and journalist Georges Clemenceau (1841-1929) appended ... *L'Affaire Dreyfus, Georges Méliès, Stumm, France, 1899 *Trial of Captain ...
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  • of the silent shorts created by film pioneer Georges Méliès in the late 1890s. The most notable of these was the 1896 film, Le Manoir du diable (The House of the ...
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  • *Cinderella, the 1899 first ever film version produced in France by Georges Méliès. *Cinderella, 1911 silent film starring Florence La Badie *Cinderella (1914 film ...
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  • special effects, see the work of early filmmaker Georges Méliès. ====Frame rate selection==== Motion picture images are presented to an audience at a constant speed ...
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  • In 1896, French magician Georges Melies accidentally discovered the same "stop trick." According to Melies, his camera jammed while filming a street scene ...
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  • Examples of early silent SF films include Georges Méliès's Le Voyage dans la Lune / A Trip to the Moon in 1902 and Fritz Lang's Metropolis in 1927. Many ...
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  • the Treaty of Versailles, largely negotiated by Georges Clemenceau (1841-1929) for French ... During the next few years, France's Georges Méliès invented many common cinematic ...
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