French chemist and filmmaker known as the "father of cinema." With the help of his brother, biologist Auguste, he invented the cinematograph in 1895 and released short films such as "Exit from the Lumiere Factory," "The Sprinklers Sprayed," and "Arrival of a Train." In 1903, he invented three-color photography. →Related topicsFilm|Méliès Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
〈映画の父〉と称されるフランスの化学者,映画製作者。兄の生物学者オーギュストの協力を得て,1895年にシネマトグラフ(映画)を発明,《リュミエール工場の出口》《水をかけられた撒水夫》《列車の到着》などの短編を公開した。1903年には3色カラー写真を考案。 →関連項目映画|メリエス 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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