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MECS 102: Introduction to Media Studies Early Film: Lecture 3 Georges Méliès called the magician of cinema owned the Robert Houdin Theatre in France used magic lantern projections in his theatrical recognized the vast illusionist possibilities of the so-called ‘living pictures’. built his own camera Georges Méliès made films that subscribed to all the genres of the day (controversial topical films, comedies, science fictions, etc.) earliest work included much of the Lumière technique produced about 78 films in his first year of making films (stop motion) stopped the camera in mid action and then re-started - great potential for humour and illusion recognized the possibilities inherent in the manipulation of real time and real space realized also that there was no need to adhere to the laws of empirical reality Georges Méliès appropriated the narrative model of theatre films were conceived of as dramatic scenes that were played from beginning to end, as opposed to using a series of shots never moved his camera - it remained fixed and static position films were referred to as “artificially arranged scenes” or “moving tableaux” cinema’s first narrative artist innovated significant narrative devices like fade-in, fade-out, overlapping, dissolve and the stop-motion photography Georges Méliès he often enhanced the mise-en-scene, using hand applied tinting figured out ways of joining or combining multiple shots into a single reel and selling it as one film ‘stop-motion’ effect employed the mechanics of editing - he would physically cut the strip of film - cuts were done in a way that would be unobtrusive to the flow of the film directed cinema on its way toward becoming essentially a narrative rather than documentary medium