the original kuleshov expiriment.mov
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Actually, she is not she, I think it's right to say HE.
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It doesn't work if you already know the effect.
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@justduckygal True, I tried to remake the original experiment, by using the same elements kuleshov used. Since Mata Hari was famous at the time the experiment was made I thought it would be appropriate to use an image of her.
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@Webvideoacademy wow! thanks!!!
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@bwayguy17 Tjek out, 'the cutting edge', a film on editing and filmtheory. Good luck with your paper.
Wiebe
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@vielgluck09 It is not the original, but made with the original actor.
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I have a feeling that i'll be referencing this a lot while writing my film theory paper on montage. This is going to be fun!
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@vielgluck09 same
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this guy is the greatest actor that ever lived
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Pretty sure that was Mata Hari?
The heavy makeup is because of the type of film that was used in the early days of film. Early filmmakers used orthochromatic film stock, which had a limited color-range sensitivity. It reacted to red pigmentation, darkening white skin and nullifying solid reds. To counter the effect, Caucasian actors wore heavy pink greasepaint (Stein's #2) as well as black eyeliner and dark red lipstick (which, if applied too lightly, appeared white on screen), but these masklike cosmetics smeared as actors s
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