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Georges Méliès: The First Wizard of Cinema (Part One, 1896 - 1904) (Original Post) Omaha Steve Jun 2015 OP
I love this bit from IMDB about Méliès: Staph Jun 2015 #1

Staph

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1. I love this bit from IMDB about Méliès:
Wed Jun 24, 2015, 10:52 PM
Jun 2015

"While shooting one of his life scenes in the Place de l'Opera in Paris, the camera jammed. It took about a minute to clear the problem and resume shooting. When the film was processed and screened, Melies saw a bus suddenly turn into a hearse; people in the scene suddenly appeared or disappeared. This accident led to his discovery of stop motion trickery which became his first filmic special effects technique. This stop motion technique had previously been discovered and used by Thomas A. Edison, but Melies made extensive use of it in his short films."


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