Méliès’ film, a minute-long work titled Gugusse and the Automaton, contains what might be the first on-screen depiction of a robot.
In history defining science-fiction news, the Library of Congress has uncovered what might be the first robot movie ever made.
Considered lost for over a century, Georges Méliès' 'Gugusse and the Automaton' features cinema’s earliest robot.
A newly rediscovered 1897 short by famed French filmmaker Georges Méliès is being hailed as the first-ever depiction of a robot in cinema.
Odds are you’ve seen the now-iconic shot of a rocket running into the eye of the Man in the Moon from George Méliès’ A Trip to the Moon, the 1902 French film that is considered the first science ...
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Georges Méliès was a visionary director and illusionist who pioneered groundbreaking cinematic techniques that still influence film today. Méliès reverse-engineered a projection machine into a camera, ...
Make no mistake about it, Georges Méliès is one of the most influential filmmakers in cinema history. Just a few years after the birth of filmmaking in the 1890s, the French filmmaker began releasing ...
Most of us are used to seeing special cinematic effects - and for that, we have Georges Méliès to thank. The trailblazing French illusionist and film director pioneered several film techniques, and ...
Google has released its first VR Doodle, honouring legendary French film director and illusionist Georges Méliès. The interactive, 360° Doodle, or more accurately, short film, can be viewed on mobile, ...