what are the ways in which soviet montage and welles' deep focusing editing challenge the viewer to participate in the construction of cinematic meaning?
Keeping in mind this was largely a soviet propaganda film (no disrespect to Eisenstein, but it is, as is Potempkin), this montage attempts to show how religion only served to maintain the status quo held by tyrants and Tzars. To free the masses from religion is to free them from tyranny.
The initial montage is simply pointing out that all gods are *created by man* as a tool of control. Then, the statue re-forming shows the result; the continuation of dictatorial rule.
@ohmss006 hi, that was - otherwise than in hollywood - a new way of montage: the intellectual montage. that means, eisenstein stopped the continuity of the narration and showed different pictures (without any obvious connection to the previous part of the story) of "interpretations of what/who god is." it's poetical and he asks the question: if this all is god - what means god after all? the pictures were not really connected between the shots - and that was a challenge for the public
fuck communism
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what are the ways in which soviet montage and welles' deep focusing editing challenge the viewer to participate in the construction of cinematic meaning?
mastertait69 3 months ago
One of my favorite scenes ever.
PaulReveresNiece 1 year ago
Keeping in mind this was largely a soviet propaganda film (no disrespect to Eisenstein, but it is, as is Potempkin), this montage attempts to show how religion only served to maintain the status quo held by tyrants and Tzars. To free the masses from religion is to free them from tyranny.
The initial montage is simply pointing out that all gods are *created by man* as a tool of control. Then, the statue re-forming shows the result; the continuation of dictatorial rule.
Debtfromabove 1 year ago 3
i think its about war and industrialization destroying religion but im not sure
Ibroadcastmyself17 1 year ago
Hi, very interesting video, cany ou please tell me what this montage means by any chance?
ohmss006 1 year ago
@ohmss006 hi, that was - otherwise than in hollywood - a new way of montage: the intellectual montage. that means, eisenstein stopped the continuity of the narration and showed different pictures (without any obvious connection to the previous part of the story) of "interpretations of what/who god is." it's poetical and he asks the question: if this all is god - what means god after all? the pictures were not really connected between the shots - and that was a challenge for the public
Pherolo 1 year ago