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Kuleshov was an early Russian filmmaker. He believed that juxtaposing two unrelated images could convey a separate meaning. In his experiment he filmed a famous Russian actor, filmes shots of a bowl of food, a woman and child starving, and a person beating a dog. He then cut the shot of the actor into the other shot; each time it was the same shot of the actor. Viewers felt that the bowl of food followed by the shot of the actor conveyed the idea of hunger even though the shot of the man and the shot of the bowl were filmed at different times and places; they felt that the dog being beaten followed by the exact same shot of the man conveyed outrage; and that the shot of the woman and child followed by the shot of the man conveyed sympathy. Kuleshov used the experiment to indicate the usefulness and effectiveness of film editing.
Kuleshov was an early Russian filmmaker. He believed that juxtaposing two unrelated images could convey a separate meaning. In his experiment he filmed a famous Russian actor, filmed shots of a bowl of food, a woman and child starving, and a person beating a dog. He then cut the shot of the actor into the other shot; each time it was the same shot of the actor. Viewers felt that the bowl of food followed by the shot of the actor conveyed the idea of hunger even though the shot of the man and the shot of the bowl were filmed at different times and places; they felt that the dog being beaten followed by the exact same shot of the man conveyed outrage; and that the shot of the woman and child followed by the shot of the man conveyed sympathy. Kuleshov used the experiment to indicate the usefulness and effectiveness of film editing.

can I add this table from NASA? joao

(table moved to /Moon)

Don't see why not. This is pretty basic information.


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