![]() ![]() At the same time, the viewer does not understand where he is looking. In order to test this theory, Lev made three plans for the Russian silent film star Ivan Mosjoukine, who simply sits and stares motionless somewhere. Kuleshov set himself the task of checking how the sequence of frames affects the viewer's perception of the information shown. Thanks to this experiment, Kuleshov verified his theory that the sequence of shots during editing is of key importance and that the second shot can radically change the attitude and feel of the shot that came first. Today we will talk about one of such experiments and it is related to editing techniques. Working at the dawn of cinematography with silent cinema, Lev Kuleshov learned this art, and therefore it is not surprising that some of his experiments eventually became the basis for the creation of films. Today, he is widely recognized as one of the foremost innovators in the industry, and his work and experimentation are basic techniques found today in the films of directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg, and so on. ![]() Lev Kuleshov was a Soviet filmmaker and one of the founders of the Soviet film school. Today we will talk about one of such brilliant cinematographers - Lev Kuleshov. However, in the short history of the film industry, there were brilliant filmmakers who really changed the course of the development of all cinema and their techniques became the gold standard forever. Yes, not all filmmakers manage to deceive the viewer so skillfully and control his attention, eyesight and emotions. His or her task is to make you believe that what you see is actually happening, for at least a couple of hours. Whatever you are told, deception is the ultimate goal of any director. Like the magician, the filmmaker just featly uses his skill and twist of the wrist in order to eventually deceive the viewer. ![]() How does this happen?Īs in the case of the magician, of course, there is no magic here. "Cinema magic" - how often have we heard this phrase, haven't we? We do not really understand what it is, and we can hardly explain it adequately, but we're sure that it exists. ![]()
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