“George Melies A Trip to the Moon” has many aspects of early photography. The film is black and white, which is similar as early photographs. The film was quite interesting although there was no dialogue to understand the movie. I had to understand the movie by observing their movement or actions. Their sign languages made the film more unique. Usually in photographic camera, picture comes out more clearly and it is mainly for capturing the pictures. On the other hand, film camera takes plenty of pictures to make film. Photographic camera and film camera take pictures, but both uses for different purposes.
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