The Hand of the Artist

The Hand of the Artist is a 1906 British short silent trick film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring the director's hand bringing to life photographic images of a young man and woman only for each sequence to end in them being crumpled up.

The film features stop-action substitution to achieve its effect and has erroneously been described as the first British animated film.

[1][2] The film survives as part of the Corrick Collection of the Corrick family entertainers who toured Australia and the world between 1901 and 1914.

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