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Methods Of Montage

Einstein Methods Of Montage there are 5 types of assemblies the first is the metric that consists of taking fragments in a row regardless of just passing to have a movement, the second is the rhythm that consists of taking shots where there is a fixed sequence of equal proportion, the third is the tonal montage here montage is based on the characteristics of emotional sound of the piece of it is dominant, number four is overtonal montage in this type of montage use characteristics steps up the impression from a melodically emotional coloring to a physiological perception, and the last one is intellectual montage this is not physiological over tonal sound is more complex end nervous to give and intellectual sense.
Kino-Eye I agree that the current movies use camera to show us what with our eyes we cannot see, watching a movie is something great because you escape from reality a couple of hours and with this revolution within the use of the camera called kino -eye movies not only show us a story but a complete picture surrounding the characters. if you only capture what the human eye can see would be limiting the possibilities of the camera to capture everything possible is best for later to edit and get the best work. that is why there is a big difference between the theater and the cinema, in the theater you can only see what happens on the stage you capture only what your eyes can and that is the magic of the camera.

KINO EYE / PERSPECTIVE

Kino eye was developed by Dziga Vertov it gave us a new way to look at the world giving us a different perspective using a camera to capture the world around us . he said the camera is better than the human eye it captures the world in a different perspective making it better to view.

Kino-eye

The period where Russia has started to develop after the Russian revolution. The Kino-eye is this idea of filming that pertains to the national pride of being in Russia. As the film shows  the everyday society of Russia to make a statement about how every thing works together. The implications of communism is the biggest effort of this film of the people. The shots in Kino-eye seem o be formed in complete randomness at first but then fits together as the film furthers into the climax. It truly is a rise of experimental filming that started to become popular.
In "Kino Eye" there are interesting things to point out when it involves how this changes so much of how we film. First is to point out that film makers have the power to force a point of view or perspective withing the film. We can be spectators watching a boxing ring as the article explained, but we can also experience it if the film put us in the perspective where we are face to face with the boxers. Another interesting thing to point out is that almost similar to the "Kruchev Effect" we can add scenes that has nothing to do with the film itself, but can end up meaning something. It's like the Krushev effect where a film can convey meaning when there are different scenes  put between the same one. In this case in the article of "Kino Eye" we can bend meaning by putting together scenes that doesn't relate to eachother or the film and it would somehow mean something.

Bordwell and Thompson

The chapter mainly goes over a narrative story used in filming and all types used. A narrative film is what we typically see in theaters such as a movie made by Disney. Though it could be more complicated in style such as Citizen Kane. After watching that film I understood why it is considered one of the best films created at his time. The way it is shot with certain moments of Kane's life being told from different characters point of view in order to solve the mystery of the words Kane spoke at the end of his life. Right before the end they couldn't figure out what 'Rose Bud' meant and just decided it was just a man's last words that don't have any meaning. But the reality is that it's attached to Kane's lost childhood while he was playing in the snow. I never would have thought to look at the sled to find the answer so it was a twist ending for me. Most of this chapter revolves around citizen Kane and talking about how plot and story designing works, u...

Kino Eye- A whole new Perspective

The Kino Eye theory really is one of the hardest theory to understand just by word. But, as I watched many films using this technique, I comes to realized that even though it complicated, using it for your movie will makes the film magical! From the reading, it gives me a fine description of what the "Kino eye" really is: It is when you separate the camera from the view of the viewer, and step into the field of the field of the camera's view. I learned that the technique is all about new perspective. Long ago, a good movie is judges based on how much quality and precision it got in copying the human's point of view, and as time goes by, that technique became old-fashioned. And that is when "Kino eye" gives us a whole new way of watching a movie, and from time to time, the technique has never seems to get the audiences bored, it only get them more and more excited!