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RE: A clicking machine, like a human hurricane - Guest - 04-27-2022 Film is a language of ideas. A visual vocabulary is necessary to translate and speak it. It is composed of a myriad of techniques and concepts. It also serves to connect viewers to stories while deliberately concealing the means by which it does so. RE: A clicking machine, like a human hurricane - Guest - 04-27-2022 (04-27-2022, 08:35 AM) Wrote: Film is a language of ideas. A visual vocabulary is necessary to translate and speak it. It is composed of a myriad of techniques and concepts. It also serves to connect viewers to stories while deliberately concealing the means by which it does so. Reducing data to pertinent clips to form a narrative! lol RE: A clicking machine, like a human hurricane - Guest - 04-27-2022 Conceptual editing and double exposures... https://youtu.be/VSx6o8YLJJk lol RE: A clicking machine, like a human hurricane - Guest - 04-27-2022 Make the ultimate spam bot by having it automatically click like or dislike buttons of your favorite or most hated influencers online. RE: A clicking machine, like a human hurricane - Guest - 04-27-2022 Soviet Montage Theory: Exploring the 5 Types of Montage We discuss the core historical tenets of Soviet Montage Theory, then explore the main types of montage for your film and video projects. In the vast history of film and video, there’s perhaps no cinematic or editing technique more recognizable or powerful than the montage. Movie-lovers like us see it in cheesy hits from the 1980s and 1990s like Bloodsport and Dirty Dancing. We see it in critically acclaimed art films like The Godfather and Citizen Kane. We even see its classical roots in Battleship Potemkin (1925) and recreated and homaged in The Untouchables (1987). But, what is a montage, really? And what makes this film editing technique so emotive and useful? The best way to understand is to go back to its origins and explore the core basics of Soviet Montage Theory. From these origins, we can outline the five basic types of montage. Plus, for those interested in using this powerful technique, understanding the different approaches can help you better harness the montage for your film and video projects. https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/soviet-montage-theory-types/ Eisenstein's Methods of Montage Explained | Russian Soviet Montage Theory | VIDEO ESSAY https://youtu.be/NtnTs90knro RE: A clicking machine, like a human hurricane - Guest - 04-27-2022 (04-27-2022, 09:45 AM) Wrote: Make the ultimate spam bot by having it automatically click like or dislike buttons of your favorite or most hated influencers online. RE: A clicking machine, like a human hurricane - Guest - 04-27-2022 (04-27-2022, 09:35 AM) Wrote: Parallel editing is a powerful tool. Here are classic Hollywood examples of the technique that will help you pull it off. One technique tends to stand out from the myriad of editing techniques used by pros—parallel editing, a.k.a. cross-cutting. This editing technique is the process of alternating between two or more scenes that happen simultaneously in different locations within the world of the film. With most films that utilize parallel editing, the corresponding scenes will eventually meet or have some connecting action. To learn how to utilize this powerful technique, let’s look back at some of the best examples from cinematic history. From there, we’ll determine the value of using parallel editing and when it should be utilized. https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/parallel-editing-hollywood-way/ RE: A clicking machine, like a human hurricane - Pretty Lights - 04-27-2022 The Star System is the driving psychological force of film making. Florence Lawrence (born Florence Annie Bridgwood; January 2, 1886 – December 28, 1938) was a Canadian-American stage performer and film actress. She is often referred to as the "first movie star", and was thought to be the first film actor to be named publicly until evidence published in 2019 indicated that the first named film star was French actor Max Linder. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Lawrence RE: A clicking machine, like a human hurricane - Guest - 04-28-2022 (04-27-2022, 11:30 PM)Pretty Lights Wrote: The Star System is the driving psychological force of film making. RE: A clicking machine, like a human hurricane - Guest - 04-28-2022 (04-27-2022, 07:36 AM) Wrote: clicking machines?! lol These guys do... |