George Melies
Melies had several contributions to cinema. He was a pioneer in early film and would experiment with many different techniques in filmmaking such as double exposure, split screen, and dissolve. He also was the first filmmaker to start using production sketches and story boards (both staples in pre production). He also made the first film production studio in Europe. His most famous piece of art, A Trip to the Moon, is the first science fiction film ever made. His work is so significant because of the inspiration he sparked for other filmmakers such as D.W. Griffith.
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