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Filters
The Five Methods of Montage in Strike (1925)
Tonal editing montage
Intellectual Montage
Metric Montage
influence on contemporary cinema
Identify one film which appears to have been influenced by the visual style of classic Soviet Constructivist Cinema
Similar to the classic Soviet Constructivist Cinema style, Citizen Kane (1941), focuses on the more functional representation of the film rather than the aesthetic beauty, typical of the Russian Constructivism era. Visually, “Citizen Kane” was a breakthrough that helped shape film’s classical vocabulary as a cautionary tale, it’s no less formative or necessary.
Strike Montage Techniques
Intellectual Montage
The cutting between the slaughter of the cow and the death of the workers makes Eisenstein’s point of comparing Russian workers to animals being exploited for labour purposes and killed once they are no longer of use.
Metric Montage
As one of the workers plummets to his death, the fall is condensed down to three shots, each lasting the same length. We see the man drop from the platform, someone attempting to grab him, and his death.
Rhythmic Montage
When the child is dropped and killed, we see him fall from a variety of different angles back to back, keeping the editing in continuity.
Tonal Montage
The cutting between the interior and exterior of the building connect to show the fear and panic of the workers, whether it be the dread of being killed by the military or being trapped alone.
Over-tonal Montage
When the worker attacks the leader of the company, cuts happen between every action, and as the man slams his hand down on the table, ink spills out onto the map, possibly representing the blood of the workers that are about to be killed. The spilling of the ink happens while the shareholders react to the worker’s outburst.
Casablanca Aesthetics
the realism in Casablanca was very high because they used a lot of natural lighting and they also used natural environments.
the visual style in Casablanca was very natural because they didn’t use any effects to change anything in the film they kept it as realistic as possible
there was parts in the film where the lighting was low because the mood and atmosphere was low as well.
Montage in strike
intellectual montage:
in the final scene of strike. Intellectual montage is used cutting between the strikers being killed and a cow having its throat cut. Giving the comparison that the people are being slaughtered as if they were animals.
metric montage:
metric montage is used in this scene to give a steady flow of events showing many different angles and perspectives of the strikers being attacked.
rhythmic montage:
this type of montage is used here cutting to different shots as the man falls to his death.
sound in Casablanca
the sound in Casablanca.
there was always faint music in the background, from a live pianist and live singers in the bar.
the dialogue is overpowering from the music and you can hear he characters very well.
there was sometimes a faint sound of a plane flying over the top of the building because people are leaving to go to America
there was a sound of cars frequently to scare everyone that it might be the police arriving
the rats
Film 2: The Rats/Las Ratas
What did you like about the film? I liked that she wanted to get revenge | What didn’t you like? I did not like how fast it all went. |
What ideas could you use? Narrative or style? I would use the idea of getting revenge for her family | What ideas won’t you use? Why? I will not be using the fact that the other woman killed the man, not the girl who needed revenge |
In-Depth study – Mise-en-scène
Feature | Example – how does it convey meaning or create an effect |
Set Design | A small resteraunt |
Costume | Waitress outfit, chef outfit and a man in smart casual wear. |
Space | Lots of space to move around |
Lighting | Low lighting in main resteraunt, bright lighting in the kitchen |
Composition | Lighting dramatically changed from room to room |
Hair and makeup | Very minimal makeup |
Wild Tales-Til death do us part analysis
wild tales 2 : the rats/las ratas
Film 2: The Rats/Las Ratas
What did you like about the film? I enjoyed watching the film because of the narrative and characters. | What didn’t you like? I didn’t like the abrupt ending as it left me confused on certain aspects of the plot. |
What ideas could you use? Narrative or style? I would use the space that was used as it was a good location. | What ideas won’t you use? Why? I would maybe add more of an ending, as it was quite abrupt, and the ending left us with a lot of unanswered questions about the plot. |
In-Depth study – Mise-en-scène
Feature | Example – how does it convey meaning or create an effect |
Set Design | The set conveys a simple American-styled diner, in which there is a kitchen and a bar that is in the diner itself. |
Costume | The costume is typical restaurant staff attire, the chef wears a cooking apron, and the waitress wears a nice dress with a short apron. The customer wears smart business wear to emphasize his business job and dark persona. |
Space | The space is based off an average kitchen diner. |
Lighting | The lighting in the kitchen is slightly green toned, perhaps to imply the sick concept of the poison. The diner, though, is dark to potentially emphasize the dark background of the character who had killed the waitress’s family. |
Composition | The diner is put together as a nice, sweet diner, this is not shown because of the dark nature of the scene and what happens. |
Hair and makeup | The hair and make-up of the characters show typical, normal hair and make-up, perhaps the dark lipstick shade of the waitress suggests her revenge and anger for the customer. |
Cinematography/Sound/Editing:
I was inspired by the cinematography as I liked the variety of shots and how they were taken, as well as the location.
Narrative structure:
I enjoyed the narrative of the film, so would maybe use the way that he was from her past and hurt her family which caused her revenge.
Establishing characters, setting, plot, theme:
I would perhaps use similar aspects of the theme of revenge in my film.
Creating enigmas:
The ending left a lot of enigmas, so would perhaps use a mysterious ending of mine, not the same though as I was confused with this one’s ending.