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A Trip to the Moon (Green Neon) Hand Towels by scenesfromthepast
Le Voyage dans la Lune /A Trip to the Moon (France, 1902), the screen's first science fiction story, was a 14 minute masterpiece created by imaginative French director and master magician Georges Melies (1861-1938) in his version of the Jules Verne story. The silent film's plot, a light-hearted satire criticizing the conservative scientific community of its time, was inspired by Jules Verne's From the Earth to the Moon (1865) and H. G. Wells' First Men in the Moon (1901). This film, Melies' 400th and most notable film, was made on an astronomical budget for the time of 10,000 Francs - risky, but worthwhile since it was hugely successful. Its popularity also led to it being illegally copied, released under others' names, and pirated (including one stolen by Edison's film technicians and distributed throughout the US). [For example, an illegal duplicate of the film was available in the USA from Siegmund Lubin under the title A Trip to Mars.] Melies wrote the whimsical script, acted in the film in the lead role, designed the sets and costumes, directed, photographed, and produced the film! He hired acrobats from the Folies Bergere to play the lunar inhabitants named Selenites, and the scantily dressed assistants (or pages) who launched the cannon were dancers from the Châtelet ballet. The image of the lunar capsule landing in the eye of the moon is a memorable sight and widely-recognized in cinematic history. As a film pioneer and producer of over 500 short films, Melies made up and invented the film medium as he directed. He developed the art of special effects in earlier films, including double exposure, actors performing with themselves over split screens, and use of the dissolve and fade. He also pioneered the art of film editing. The sets or scenery backdrops in the film are simple, painted flats. It has all the elements that characterize the science-fiction genre: adventurous scientists, a futuristic space voyage, special effects such as superimposition, and strange aliens in a far-off place.
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Kitchen Towel 16" x 24"

Brighten up any kitchen with a set of American MoJo custom kitchen towels. Made of 100% cotton twill, these durable towels will look great with your text, monogram, or artwork. Designed for a lifetime of use, these machine washable kitchen towels look great and clean up well, too!

  • Size 16" x 24".
  • Durable 100% twill cotton.
  • Fabric is made from natural fibers, which may result in irregularities
  • Handmade in the USA by sustainably employed single moms.
  • Machine washable.
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This outstanding custom towel posted by the highly gifted Zazzle designer scenesfromthepast is tagged h g wells, vintage, man in the moon, and trip to the moon. Our custom towels are wonderful accents for your kitchen area. You will find scenesfromthepast's wonderful vintage and man in the moon towel in this designer's Vintage Science Fiction store category alongside numerous other outstanding products able to be purchased in the Zazzle marketplace.

The ultimate gift for anyone, this completely customizable kitchen towel will look truly impressive when put together with this Zazzle designer's jules verne illustration. Made to be printed in a limitless range of colors, our personalized kitchen towels are beautifully made by hand. Once it’s printed, scenesfromthepast's stunning "trip to the moon" and "h g wells" customizable Zazzle kitchen towel will undoubtedly come to be a favorite aspect of your kitchen. Amazingly creative, this a trip to the moon (green neon) kitchen towel is representative of the huge amount of awesome fully customizable Zazzle kitchen towels being shown off in our Vintage Science Fiction category.

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A Trip to the Moon (Green Neon)

Le Voyage dans la Lune /A Trip to the Moon (France, 1902), the screen's first science fiction story, was a 14 minute masterpiece created by imaginative French director and master magician Georges Melies (1861-1938) in his version of the Jules Verne story. The silent film's plot, a light-hearted satire criticizing the conservative scientific community of its time, was inspired by Jules Verne's From the Earth to the Moon (1865) and H. G. Wells' First Men in the Moon (1901). This film, Melies' 400th and most notable film, was made on an astronomical budget for the time of 10,000 Francs - risky, but worthwhile since it was hugely successful. Its popularity also led to it being illegally copied, released under others' names, and pirated (including one stolen by Edison's film technicians and distributed throughout the US). [For example, an illegal duplicate of the film was available in the USA from Siegmund Lubin under the title A Trip to Mars.] Melies wrote the whimsical script, acted in the film in the lead role, designed the sets and costumes, directed, photographed, and produced the film! He hired acrobats from the Folies Bergere to play the lunar inhabitants named Selenites, and the scantily dressed assistants (or pages) who launched the cannon were dancers from the Châtelet ballet. The image of the lunar capsule landing in the eye of the moon is a memorable sight and widely-recognized in cinematic history. As a film pioneer and producer of over 500 short films, Melies made up and invented the film medium as he directed. He developed the art of special effects in earlier films, including double exposure, actors performing with themselves over split screens, and use of the dissolve and fade. He also pioneered the art of film editing. The sets or scenery backdrops in the film are simple, painted flats. It has all the elements that characterize the science-fiction genre: adventurous scientists, a futuristic space voyage, special effects such as superimposition, and strange aliens in a far-off place.

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