Monday, 17 September 2018
man with a movie camera- first viewing
man with a movie camera(1929):
during the soviet union period in Russia
focus on modern aspects of city e.g. buildings, planes, industrialised society.
melancholy mundane images of park/ homeless people- followed by focus on industry and world of work. during this change of focus, the music becomes increasingly up beat
images of dolls followed by long shots of buildings/scenery- both have associations with Russia during 1920s.
train noise coincides with build up of tension from music.
approval of the industrialised society is reflected through upbeat music.
mixing of shots- shows progression of film
men shown at physical work while women shown as domesticated workers e.g. sewing- both men and women at work in newly industrialised post WW1 society.
fast paced music reflects fast paced production due to increased consumerism.
working class jobs shown along side more middle class jobs e.g. mining compared to newspaper printing.
anti- fascist propaganda/images
development of print culture
fetishisation of the apparatus of film
example question:
a) discuss how far your chosen films reflect aesthetic qualities associated with a particular film movement.
b) discuss how far your chosen films reflect cultural contexts associated with a particular film movement.
what to include: key elements of film form, representations and aesthetics, context, realist/expressive critical debate.
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Across your entire blog, your notes on silent film are really strong - keep up the good work.
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