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Sherlock Holmes Baffled, an early silent film employing the stop trick for comic effect
Georges Méliès accidentally developed the stop trick while filming street traffic in Paris.
In 1902, the film Fun in a Bakery Shop used the stop trick technique in the " lightning sculpting " sequence.
French trick film maestro Georges Méliès used true stop motion to produce moving title-card letters for one of his short films, but never exploited the process for any of his other films.
This was not only the first use of trickery in the cinema, it was the first type of photographic trickery only possible in a motion picture, i. e. the " stop trick ".
In 1896, French magician Georges Méliès accidentally discovered the same " stop trick.
When he screened the film, he found that the " stop trick " had caused a truck to turn into a hearse, pedestrians to change direction, and men turn into women.
Several techniques soon developed, such as the " stop trick ", wholly original to motion pictures.
This was the trick needed to get the eastern residents to stop in Farmersville.
When he had fixed the camera, a hearse happened to be passing by just as Méliès restarted rolling the film, his end result was that he had managed to make a bus transform into a hearse, which is a camera effect called a stop trick.
In effect, this means that after the majority of tricks the boxes return to the home position ( three or more boxes in a line, smallest ends together ) and stop before the juggler starts the next trick.
Although the towers were destroyed when J ' onn escaped his imprisonment, the League were forced to trick the Martians into sending them to the Phantom Zone to come up with a plan of attack ; the Zone was the one place Martian telepathy couldn't reach, allowing them to conceive a plan of attack and then return to Earth, J ' onn placing a mental block on their minds that would stop them from remembering the plan-and thus giving the White Martians a chance to learn about it-until the moment came for them to take action.
Early stop trick films, developed by Georges Méliès most clearly parallel the early forms of phantasmagoria.
Modern day horror films often take up many of the techniques and motifs of stop trick films, and phantasmagoria is said to have survived in this new form.

stop and also
Piepsam's fatal rage arises not only because he cannot stop the cyclist, but also because God will not stop him ; ;
Perhaps, as Mr. Freeman says, American agriculture may stop the Communists, but it is also swindling the American taxpayer.
Back at the Kaiser's Fountain, I walked left to the streetcar stop and rode up the hill -- any car will do -- past the Column of Constantine, also known as the Burnt Column, at the top on my right.
this would stop the flow and also prevent infection.
Veronica from the herb garden was also used to stop bleeding, and rue was an antiseptic.
ICE high speed trains from Brussels via Cologne to Frankfurt am Main and Thalys trains from Paris to Cologne also stop at Aachen Central Station.
In the autumn of the year, he also met with Duke Frederick II of Austria and they agreed to stop the skirmishes on the border, but the Duke soon broke the agreement.
Andronikos also assembled a fleet of 100 ships to stop the Norman fleet from entering the Sea of Marmara.
With narration of direct speech, both styles retain punctuation inside the quotation marks, with a full stop changing into a comma if followed by explanatory text, also known as a dialogue tag.
All rays which issue from O and pass through the aperture stop also pass through the entrance and exit pupils, since these are images of the aperture stop.
Preaspirated stops also occur in some Sami languages ; for example, in Sami, the unvoiced stop phonemes,,, are pronounced preaspirated (, ) when they occur in medial or final position.
The island is also believed to be a rest stop for arctic-breeding shorebirds.
The UDF government also failed to stop the growing negative account balance, which has since then continued to increase, reaching a negative of $ 12. 65 billion in 2008.
Bowls ( also lawn bowls, variants include flat-green bowls and crown-green bowls ) is a sport in which the objective is to roll biased balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a " jack " or " kitty ".
They can also display any message the controllers want to display, such as information on delays or even instructions to vandals to stop placing objects on the track.
But Xavier also warns Cain that if he gets in the way of the Professor's path to redemption Xavier will stop him permanently.
Specifically, if one or more of the produced neutrons themselves interact with other fissionable nuclei, and these also undergo fission, then there is a possibility that the macroscopic overall fission reaction will not stop, but continue throughout the reaction material.
As a method of in-band signaling, DTMF tones were also used by cable television broadcasters to indicate the start and stop times of local commercial insertion points during station breaks for the benefit of cable companies.
By the end of the " Kino-Pravda " series, Vertov made liberal use of stop motion, freeze frames, and other cinematic " artificialities ," giving rise to criticisms not just of his trenchant dogmatism, but also of his cinematic technique.
Some stop motion tentacles were also created for the scene where the octopus grabs a native and tosses him.
The three stop codons have been given names: UAG is amber, UGA is opal ( sometimes also called umber ), and UAA is ochre.
It is also an inter-city stop on the Blue Mountains Line.
He quickly reached an understanding with the French and renounced all claims to their territory except the port of Calais, realizing also that nothing could be done to stop them from incorporating the Duchy of Brittany.

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Without using the term, 1920 saw the first rule that would be referred to today as defensive indifference, as stolen bases would not be credited, unless an effort was made to stop the runner by the defense.
For this reason, such stop consonants are frequently referred to in the local linguistic literature as ' depressor ' stops.
Oftentimes certain bus routes where portions of the route are non-stop are referred to as limited stop by the transit agency operating the route.
Other European productions included a stop motion-animated series of Tove Jansson's The Moomins ( from 1979, often referred to as " The Fuzzy Felt Moomins "), produced by Film Polski and Jupiter Films.
Because of this terminology, stop codons have also been referred to as nonsense codons.
Thus, a speech sound having an adductory gesture may be referred to as a " glottal stop " even if the vocal fold vibrations do not entirely stop.
The press occasionally referred to upcoming projects that did not exist, so Colbert instructed her agent to stop his attempts to generate interest in her as a film actress.
In the nations of the British Empire, although the full stop could be used in typewritten material, the point ( mid dot: ·), which can also be called an interpunct ( often referred to as the decimal point ) was preferred for the decimal mark in printing technologies that could accommodate it.
So, for the next fifteen years, two locations, several miles apart and on opposite sides of the Elkhorn, were referred to as ' Rock Creek ': one was the area around the Rock Creek stream near Lambrecht's mill and the other the area around the railway water stop and telegraph station.
If the spam did not stop over time, SPEWS increased the size of the address range listed through a process referred to as " escalation ".
McLaren's Oscar-winning Neighbours popularized the form of character movement referred to as pixillation, a variant of stop motion.
Often referred to as " dummy lights ," these installations often replaced beacons or " mushrooms " that denoted the centers of intersections and separated opposing traffic, with the infrastructure used for the beacons and mushrooms serving the new " stop and go " type signals.
Saint-Étienne became a popular stop for automobile travelers in the early 20th century ( sometimes referred to as The Golden Age of Travel ).
McLaren's Oscar-winning Neighbours popularized the form of character movement referred to as pixillation, a variant of stop motion.
He referred to the film, saying he was bothered most by the closing credits ' reference that he never taught again: " I didn't stop teaching, though it was a long time before I taught again in a college.
The town was an important coaching stop on the way to Hastings from London, and the now defunct Royal Bell Hotel ( just off Market Square ) is referred to in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
In response, the two citizen organizations were willing to stop at nothing to preserve what John Mitchell, in one of his writings, referred to asa fine patch of wild ".
There is also a bus stop on the south side of the station, referred to as " rear of the station " by station staff.
Another example, the " Esc " for most computer keyboards is referred to as red colored < CANCEL > key in the Bloomberg system, with the red to catch one's eye to stop a task.
In US railroad slang it is referred to as a " washout ," or " washing out " signal, or a " signing down ," and requires an immediate stop.
The Taiwan government ( the Republic of China ) is also referred to in the same terms in quotes ( such as when Taiwan coast guard vessels stop North Korean ships in its territorial waters, to prevent drug or arms smuggling ), reflecting North Korea's alignment with Mainland China.
While in battle, Hal referred to him as " Red Arrow " in an attempt to stop himself from revealing Roy's name ( despite the fact that Roy's identity has been public knowledge for some time now ).
This permitted police action has subsequently been referred to in short as a " stop and frisk ," or simply a " Terry frisk ".

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