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appalachiablue

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Tue Dec 26, 2017, 02:31 AM Dec 2017

'Santa Claus', Earliest Movie about St. Nicolas in Existence, 1898



The tradition of Santa in cinema goes back 120 years to a couple of obscure 1897 shorts, Santa Claus Filling Stockings and The Christmas Tree Party, made by a company called American Mutoscope, but it finds its fullest early expression in the following year's Santa Claus.
Directed by hypnotist and magic lanternist turned filmmaker George Albert Smith, this 66-second production, though a highly elaborate one for the time, purports to show just how Santa Claus makes a visit to drop off gifts for a couple of sleeping children. When their nanny turns off the lights for the night, we see superimposed on their darkened wall a vision of the jolly old elf himself landing on the roof and clambering down the chimney.

"What makes this treatment considerably more interesting than a conventional piece of editing," writes the British Film Institute's Michael Brooke, "is the way that Smith links the shots in terms of both space and time, by placing the new image over the space previously occupied by the fireplace, and continuing to show the children sleeping throughout."
Brooke calls that effect "cinema's earliest known example of parallel action and, when coupled with double-exposure techniques" that Smith had developed for his previous films, it makes Santa Claus "one of the most visually and conceptually sophisticated British films made up to then." He notes also that Smith corresponded with Georges Méliès, his fellow pioneer of not just special effects but cinema itself, around the time of this film, no surprise since "the two men shared a common goal in terms of creating an authentic cinema of illusion."
>More: openculture.com, Dec. 25, 2017
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'Santa Claus', Earliest Movie about St. Nicolas in Existence, 1898 (Original Post) appalachiablue Dec 2017 OP
Intertesting. murielm99 Dec 2017 #1
A good chance MFM008 Dec 2017 #2
pretty sure Santa Claus is still alive ........... rurallib Dec 2017 #3
Crap. MFM008 Dec 2017 #4
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