Tuesday, November 26, 2019
A controlled versus an uncontrolled narrative perspective Early German v. Early Russian Filmmaking essays
A controlled versus an uncontrolled narrative perspective Early German v. Early Russian Filmmaking essays    The primary difference between the early Russian films of the  first     half of the 20th century, and those films that exemplify the artistic ethos     of the German Expressionist movement is that of the significance given to     narrative and to expressing a singular and coherent ideology for the     viewer. While Eisenstein's "Battleship Potemkin" has a clear narrative and     ideological gloss, German Expressionistic films such as "The Cabinet of Dr.     Caligari" encourage viewers to accompany the director through a series of     images that take him or her on an internal, expressive journey within him     or herself, creating subjective associations within the unconscious that           The way this effect is accomplished is through, in the case of Russian     filmmakers such as Eisenstein, through what is termed an "associative     process" of narrative interaction with the audience.  In other words, the     narrative and descriptive sequences of the film are manipulated over the     course of the film to invest particular images and aspects of the film with     great importance.  The viewer remembers these images as important narrative     markers, and also invests such images with an associative ideological     context within the significance of the film.  However these markers possess     a relatively limited frame of significance in the sense that a viewer is     not allowed carte blanche to assign meaning to these images, based purely     on personal associations.  Rather, the viewer is overwhelmed with copious     quantities of shapes, objects, and lines, but all of a similar nature, thus     giving meaning to and emphasizing an audience's response.           For instance, in "Battleship Potemkin," the audience's experience of     different members of the crew washing dishes, and cleaning the ship, all     with circular motions, give a sense of continual, labored business.  If the     audience does not comprehend the busy quality of the ship, the implications    ...     
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