

Overview
Porter's sequential continuity editing links several shots to form a narrative of the famous fairy tale story of Jack and his magic beanstalk. Borrowing on cinematographic methods reminiscent of 'Georges Melies' , Porter uses animation, double exposure, and trick photography to illustrate the fairy's apparitions, Jack's dream, and the fast growing beanstalk.
Year 1902
Studio Edison Studios
Director Edwin S. Porter, George S. Fleming
Crew George S. Fleming (Set Designer), Edwin S. Porter (Director of Photography), Arthur White (Production Assistant), Edwin S. Porter (Director), George S. Fleming (Director)
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