The First Science Fiction Movie
By Renaissance Woman, published May 07, 2007
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George Melies' Le Voyage Dans le Lune("A Trip to the Moon") was a French black and white silent film loosely based on Jules Vernes' From the Earth to the Moon and H. G. Wells The First Men in the Moon. It runs about 14 minutes, and is probably the best-known of Melies' works. You've probably seen at some time its most famous image -- a picture of the Man in the Moon with a big spaceship that has landed in his eye.
The plot involves a group of astronomers who build a spaceship in the shape of a bullet, shoot it from a cannon, and go to the moon. There they discover many wonders: heavenly bodies with human faces, giant mushrooms, and a race of moon inhabitants called Selenites.
Melies was a stage magician who attended the first demonstration of the Lumiere Cinematographe in 1895, and was fascinated by what he saw. He attempted to buy a cinematograph from Luminere, but they refused to sell him one. Eventually he was able to obtain a machine from the Edison laboratories, and had it "reverse-engineered" to create his own apparatus.
Melies directed over 500 films, often incorporating elements reminiscent of his magic theater background. He made early use of multiple exposures, dissolves, time-lapse photography, and color (by hand-painting his films). He accidentally discovered the "stop trick", a technique where the camera is stopped, a change made, and then restarted, when his camera malfunctioned. When viewing the film he had made at the time when his camera had jammed, he was amazed to see a busload of people apparently change into a hearse!
The First Science Fiction Movie
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Le Voyage Dans la Lune was also the first film to have been internationally released, primarily through piracy.
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