The Musée Méliès within the Cinémathèque Française showcases the evolution of visual effects, highlighting the significance of science fiction in film history.
Georges Méliès' film 'A Trip to the Moon' from 1902 is recognized not only as the first sci-fi movie but also for pioneering various cinematic techniques.
Méliès expanded the visual vocabulary of cinema with innovative shots, such as his self-portrayal approaching the moon, a feat of technical inventiveness for his time.
Viewing 'A Trip to the Moon' in full reveals its pivotal role in the development of cinema, providing insights into the genre and filmmaking techniques.
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