Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What are the characteristics of Lumiere Brothers' movies and George Meria's movies?

What are the characteristics of Lumiere Brothers' movies and George Meria's movies?

Lumiere brothers: They adopted a more realistic attitude, and the photographers in the studio were bound by the closed artificial space and moved towards the vast and open natural space.

Georges Méliès: He plays roles in silent films with exaggerated movements, postures and expressionless performances, and uses his favorite natural light to compose the composition. He put the camera in the suite opposite the stage, and then took the whole play with relish and tireless efforts.

Characters experience, Georges Méliès:

1895, when Lumiere's film premiered, May Li Ai also spent 1 franc to enter the "Indian Hall". He was immediately attracted by these "moving pictures" and couldn't help but spend 20 thousand francs to buy a "movie machine", but he was politely refused.

34-year-old Mei Li Ai was young and determined to run a movie, so she bought a camera made in Robert W. Paul from an optician in London and started shooting movies (this camera can be loaded with Edison's "movie projector" film, and then he and two engineers made several improvements in his theater workshop, and finally made her own camera, and applied for a patent on 1896).

He first imitated Lumiere and Edison, and his more than 80 short films were nothing new. 1897, after he built a photography studio in his beautiful manor with 80,000 francs, he began to notice trick photography and gradually developed his creativity.