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Soviet Montage, 1925-1933

Soviet Montage, 1925-1933. Lecture 17. Dialectics of Form: Eisenstein: “The shot and montage are the basic elements of cinema” “The shot appears as the cell of montage.” (organic metaphor) “So, montage is conflict.” THEN: There must be conflict in the shot as well.

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Soviet Montage, 1925-1933

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  1. Soviet Montage, 1925-1933 Lecture 17

  2. Dialectics of Form: Eisenstein: “The shot and montage are the basic elements of cinema” “The shot appears as the cell of montage.” (organic metaphor) “So, montage is conflict.” THEN: There must be conflict in the shot as well.

  3. Conflict within the shot • 1) Shot (enframed image)— • Graphic conflict • Conflict of planes • Conflict of volume • Light conflict • Spatial conflict • Conflict between matter and viewpoint (ex: canted and other camera angles) • Conflict between matter and its spatial nature (ex: optical distortion) • Conflict between an event and its temporal nature (ex: slow motion, fast motion, stop-motion) • Conflict between optical complex and different sphere (ex: conflict between image and sound)

  4. Graphic conflict within the shot

  5. Conflict of volume, light, planes, space

  6. Graphic Conflict/Light Conflict

  7. Conflict of volumes

  8. Spatial conflict (conflict of depth)

  9. Conflict Between Matter and Viewpoint (ex: camera angles)

  10. Conflict between matter and its spatial nature (ex: optical distortion) From Man with a Movie Camera

  11. Conflict between an event and its temporal nature (ex: slow motion, fast motion, stop-motion)

  12. Conflict between shots (in editing) • 2) Montage (editing)—conflict between shots • Graphic conflict • Conflict of planes • Conflict of volume • Light conflict • Spatial conflict • Tempo conflict • Association montage • Intellectual montage Physiological effects produced by optical means Emotional effects produced by psychological means New Ideas and attitudes

  13. Conflict between shots (in editing)

  14. Tempo Conflict

  15. Tempo Conflict

  16. Eisenstein: “Association Montage” Produces emotional effects by psychological means

  17. Ex: “Association Montage”non-diegetic insert From Strike (1925)

  18. Eisenstein: “Intellectual Montage” Produces new ideas and attitudes

  19. Eisenstein: “Intellectual Montage” Each shot is like an ideogram Ideogram—a written character symbolizing the idea of a thing without indicating the sounds used to say it

  20. Ex 1: “Intellectual Montage”non-diegetic insert Overlapping editing From October (1927) Kerensky, stairs, and the mechanical peacock

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