#Kuleshov effect
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all-things-hobbit · 10 days ago
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I am always worried that my favorite (non canon) ships are perpetuated solely by the kuleshov effect; that the audience sees what they want to in the character’s facial expressions and words instead of what is actually there.
That being said, I do not have to worry about that for Thorin and Bilbo.
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thelonelyraven · 10 months ago
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The demon Crowley, as an impressive and somewhat gothic vampire hunter
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And the… angel? Aziraphale? … huh
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thenightlymirror · 5 months ago
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questcequecestqueca · 1 month ago
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The Kuleshov Effect
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omg thank u for introducing me to the term kuleshov effect, that is my favorite aspect of fan edits it makes me go insane
it's so fucking cool, i was actually gonna make a video essay for a final project (before i realized that i don't know how to use a video editor + other problems befouled me) comparing two movies illustrating the connections and the contrasts i was making using the kuleshov effect, which would have pretty much just straightup been an amv using songs from one of the movies.
it's part of why a good gifset is one of my favorite kinds of fandom meta - clips from x episode paired with clips from y later episode, etc - like !!!!! you're making a connection and holding it up for me to look at directly so i can then make that connection myself purely through the juxtaposition!!!!!!!! that's so cool!!!!!!!!
like, look at this
you see what i'm saying??? the meaning comes from the interraction of the paired gifs/lines
or this one
which does like, angle or lighting comparison in addition to the contrast in emotion - shot comparison! match shots! et cetera!
like, the meaning here isn't coming from the caption, i don't see that until later, it's coming from seeing these visuals & dialogue juxtaposed and interpreting something from the decision to pair them. that's video essay
but like to get back to videos and amvs and the kuleshov effect and soviet montage in general - look at this supernatural amv. i've never seen supernatural but this is one of my favorite songs by the mountain goats, and there are lines in it that were put in a completely new perspective for me by watching this amv and seeing what shots the editor put under which lines
soviet montage is a style that developed pretty much in direct response to western/hollywood continuity editing, and specifically in response to the film birth of a nation, which was interesting to the soviet filmmakers in the way that they saw the style of filmmaking aided the film in selling the story of the KKK to the american audience
continuity editing stylistically wants to be noticed as little as possible, and guide you along the viewing of the movie, blurring the lines between your reality and the reality of the film (the idea of the suspension of disbelief) through things that mimic the real life experience of moving throug the world - shot-to-shot things like showing the exterior of the building and then the interior, keeping the camera within the same 180 degrees in a single scene so the people you're filming aren't suddenly on different sides of the camera (the viewer); and scene-to-scene things like having events occur chronologically (and if not, having a clear indication of flashback or flash forward as per filmmaking convention)
the soviet filmmakers saw this as like, some capitalist propaganda bullshit because it encouraged you to take in these ideas without necessarily thinking or critically examining them, and so it was very easy to make the KKK the heroes by just building a triumphant narrative around them, and how that narrative is shown to the viewer depends on how it's edited
and so montage editing, which is rising out of the same school of filmmaking as the kuleshov effect, is in direct response to that, to try and find a style of editing that makes the viewer pay attention to the techniques and to the fact that they're watching a film, keeps their brain engaged, and has them draw their own conclusions from what they're shown rather than being gently handed the conclusions by the film. so it's a style that is built on inviting thought and critique, and therefore a pretty natural style for expressing audiovisual critique and analysis
(amvs also have their roots in this style bc soviet filmmakers were often working with recutting american films rather than filming their own due to lack of funds for purchasing film. which is pretty cool)
if you wanna check out a cool classic example of soviet montage editing, vertov's man with a movie camera (1hr) is really fun, kind of a "day in the life" but also a display of different effects you can get by using a film camera in different ways, bit of stop motion, etc
(vertov is also a really interesting, he coined the idea of kino-eye, which is about the way that the camera looks at the world and how that's different from how a human eye looks at the world, and also, the way the world reacts or changes in response to being looked at by the camera. which is Pretty Relevant Right Now I'd Say! glares at tiktok. glares at surveilence state. anyway you might wanna check that out too it's a bit tangental to the topic but still relevant in terms of the idea of film as unique medium which can be used to express ideas differently than the written word)
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thecupsmith · 1 year ago
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disease · 1 year ago
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SARIN // JIGAR [KULESHOV EFFECT EP, 2018]
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aseariel · 7 days ago
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Dan Olsen had a pretty good video on this:
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At least, I think it's good; I'm no expert.
every time someone says “look how they’re looking at each other! they’re in love!” about a non-canon ship i just think of the kuleshov effect for a second but then i come to my senses and decide to have fun
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therevray · 6 months ago
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I know the point is that you're supposed to interpret the expression's meaning from context but this is all I see in the original Kuleshov Effect film
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criticfilm · 11 months ago
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The world of film is a canvas where emotions, stories, and perceptions are painted. Yet, nestled within this art form lies a subtle yet profound phenomenon
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doctahchang · 10 months ago
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kathryn janeway my favourite heroine of a greek tragedy
song is alt-j - philadelphia
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joulstube1987 · 8 days ago
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'kuleshov effect' bro what
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deckeman · 1 month ago
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can i be so annoying for a sec. i think strong sad is SUCH a cutie pie. look at his faceeee i can't get enough of this little creep
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s-lycopersicum · 2 years ago
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tainebot01 · 8 days ago
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Heh…
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cankersoregirl · 10 months ago
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Having convoluted ass theories abt 4 minutes that I can’t type out bc even speaking them out loud makes my head spin but if I’m right abt any of it from ep6 I’m gonna feel So smart
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