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  2. Dec 22, 2021 · However, there were Christmas movies almost half a century before George Bailey ever started doubting himself —as long as your definition of movie is fairly old-school: 1898’s Santa Claus,...

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  3. Dec 23, 2022 · Less than 3 years after motion pictures were invented, a British stage hypnotist produced the very first Christmas movie—watch it here! by HistoryNet Staff 12/23/2022. Santa Claus prepares to descend a chimney in this still from Santa Claus, the 1898 British movie. Share This Article.

  4. Mar 21, 2022 · Just two years later, George Albert Smith made the very first Christmas movie. Although only 76 seconds long, Santa Claus was a groundbreaking cinematic creation and an all-around technical marvel. Through innovative special effects, the short told the story of Santa’s visit to the home of two children on Christmas Eve.

  5. The silent short film "Santa Claus" was released in 1898, one of the earliest -- and many describe it as the first -- Christmas movie.

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    The history of motion pictures began on 28 December 1895 when Frenchmen August and Louis Lumière broadcasted their first Cinématographe show in the basement of the Grand Café, Paris. It marked the first time a motion picture was played to a paying audience. By 1891, prolific American inventor Thomas Edisonhad already developed a ‘Kinetoscope’ for v...

    Film lovers will often know figures like Edison, Alice Guy-Blaché and Georges Méliès in the history of early cinema, but an often overlooked, yet still incredibly influential figure was George Albert Smith. He was a pioneer of film editing and the usage of close-ups, while also inventing Kinemacolor, the first successful colour motion picture proce...

    George Albert Smith’s short silent film Santa Claus is is believed to be the first film to use parallel action, with two scenes taking place at the same time on the screen, but in different locations. Smith then coupled this with double-exposure techniques (that he had previously demonstrated in his films The Mesmerist (1898) and Photographing a Gh...

  6. Dec 25, 2012 · 1898: The First Christmas Movie. Long before Miracle on 34th Street and It's a Wonderful Life, there was Santa Claus. Not only was this the first Christmas movie--it was among the first movies on any topic ever made. George Albert Smith, a British pioneer of filmmaking, produced it in 1898.

  7. The holiday season is upon us, which means it’s time to put away our differences in the interest of peace on earth, goodwill toward others, etc., etc., and kick back with a great Christmas movie, a filmmaking tradition that dates back to the 1898 film Santa Claus. In that one, Santa slides down a chimney, stuffs some stockings, and promptly disappears into the ether; the whole film runs just ...

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