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*****French Montage = editing
 
*****French Montage = editing
*****U.S. Classical Montage = compressed presentation of information
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*****[http://www.tcf.ua.edu/Classes/Jbutler/T112/EditingIllustrations.htm U.S. Classical Montage = compressed presentation of information]
 
***Kuleshov's Montage
 
***Kuleshov's Montage
 
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**Rejected "construction"
 
**Advocated ''collision'' in montage
 
**Advocated ''collision'' in montage
**Five Methods of Montage
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**[http://www.tcf.ua.edu/Classes/Jbutler/T112/EditingIllustrations.htm Five Methods of Montage]
 
**#Metric
 
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Latest revision as of 21:31, 14 August 2019

Russian Revolution

  • 1917: Socialist/Marxist revolution
    • Overthrew czarist government
    • Great experimentation in the arts
  • 1934: Josef Stalin, Socialist Realism

Russian Formalism

  • Literary criticism: original source of formalism
    • Viktor Shklovsky
      • "Art as Technique"
        1. Literature's essence
        2. Make familiar seem strange
          • Ostranenie

Russian Filmmakers Influenced by Formalism

  • Lev Kuleshov
    • Friend of Shklovsky's
    • 1st film theorist

Created first film school