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Trick

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Short, early work, generally made before 1910, dependent upon extensive use of "trick photography" or special effects such as stop motion, fast or slow motion, dissolves, and multiple exposures. As in the "artificially arranged scenes" of the French magician-turned- filmmaker Georges M‚liŠs, trick effects were used to present mysterious appearances and disappearances, ghosts and other supernatural creatures, dreams or visions, physical transformations, travel in time and space, shocking (or even comedic) decapitations, and other magical or improbable situations. Note: For work with fantastical themes or plots that go beyond the mere showcasing of trick effects, use Fantasy, Horror, or Science fiction as appropriate. Examples: THE BEWITCHED TRAVELLER; THE DREAM OF A RAREBIT FIEND; THE EXECUTION OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS; ILLUSIONS FANTASMAGORIQUES / THE FAMOUS BOX TRICK; PRINCESS NICOTINE; THE ? MOTORIST; THE TERRIBLE TURKISH EXECUTIONER; UNCLE JOSH AT THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW; UN VOYAGE DANS LA LUNE / A TRIP TO THE MOON.

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