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Jairo 2022-11-21 18:17:06
Unreal space-time expression of movie eyes
When it comes to Verdorf's "Man with a Camera", we have to mention his theory of the cinematic eye: the cinematic eye uses all available montage means to compare and connect various viewpoints in the universe, and it can be arranged in any sequence, If necessary, the various laws and conventions of...
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Timothy 2022-11-20 21:49:29
A "fashion" a hundred years ago
The footage is not as coherent as most of the current documentaries, and it uses a montage-like technique. I don't know how to describe it, but it seems that I understand the term "montage of eyes" in the classroom. Lenses are like eyes, seeing the world in life. Eyes are the subject, and...
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Torrey 2022-11-19 20:15:13
Visual Carnival•Revolution of Film Language
Vertov was editor-in-chief of Cine Weekly from 1918, producing news documentaries for the then Soviet regime. The nature of the work of "Film Weekly" is somewhat similar to that of our country's newsreel film studio. These experiences brought him rich film practice, and gradually formed and matured...
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Jarvis 2022-11-16 11:18:20
A test field for technology and performance
It's not clear what the director's so-called "movie eyes" theory is, but after watching it, I can't help but strongly feel the influence of this experimental film on other films. At the end of the 1920s, the technology of the film was still underdeveloped. This film, which was only about an hour...
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Josiane 2022-11-13 06:16:32
Film Eyes: An Infinite Observation of Life and an Infinite Exploration of the Language of Film
Let's take a look at what life was like in the big cities of the Soviet Union in the 1920s? Modern factory machinery, getting married and having children die, sunbathing on the beach when the weather is nice, swimming and trampoline, kids watching juggling with wide-eyed smiles, women doing...
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Virgie 2022-11-07 09:35:23
Thoughts on Watching "The Man with the Camera"
This is a documentary without a plot. Throughout the film, I saw a lot of shots taken by the cameraman through different positions and travel methods. On the one hand, the way of shooting in the film seems to be an eye observing the surroundings. everything of. As long as it is the lens involved in...
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Julio 2022-11-02 00:54:57
"The Man with the Camera": The Triumph of the Planned Economy
As Vertov's most representative work, this film deserves to be a representative work of the "movie eye" theory.
The film begins by simulating the opening screening of the movie theater (using the camera to simulate the audience's eyes, and the clip is like the audience's scrutiny of the movie...
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Tyrese 2022-10-28 01:16:13
Man With a Moving Camera
Mainstream films depart from the original intention of the invention of moving images. They rely heavily on story or plotlines (literature), sound (narration), acting (theater), special effects (technology). This leads to the lost of its uniqueness.
Movies are not possible without the presense of...
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Amiya 2022-10-22 12:55:41
film of life
Man with a Movie Camera is a highly experimental film by Russian director Dziga Vertov, which generally shows urban life forms in modern Soviet Union in a cameraman's perceptions. Without any actors or sets, Vertov turned his camera to life reality itself. He captured objects in emotional...
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