The Men with the Movie Camera: The Poetics of Visual Style in Soviet Avant-Garde Cinema of the 1920s
Unlike previous studies of the Soviet avant—garde during the silent era, which have regarded the works of the period as manifestations of directorial vision, this study emphasizes the collaborative principle at the heart of avant—garde filmmaking units and draws attention to the crucial role of camera operators in creating the visual style of the films, especially on the poetics of composition and lighting. In the Soviet Union of the 1920s and early 1930s, owing to the fetishization of the camera as an embodiment of modern technology, the cameraman was an iconic figure whose creative contribution was encouraged and respected. Drawing upon the film literature of the period, Philip Cavendish describes the culture of the camera operator, charts developments in the art of camera operation, and studies the mechanics of key director—cameraman partnerships. He offers detailed analysis of Soviet avant—garde films and draws comparisons between the visual aesthetics of these works and the modernist experiments taking place in the other spheres of the visual arts.

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The Men with the Movie Camera: The Poetics of Visual Style in Soviet Avant-Garde Cinema of the 1920s
Unlike previous studies of the Soviet avant—garde during the silent era, which have regarded the works of the period as manifestations of directorial vision, this study emphasizes the collaborative principle at the heart of avant—garde filmmaking units and draws attention to the crucial role of camera operators in creating the visual style of the films, especially on the poetics of composition and lighting. In the Soviet Union of the 1920s and early 1930s, owing to the fetishization of the camera as an embodiment of modern technology, the cameraman was an iconic figure whose creative contribution was encouraged and respected. Drawing upon the film literature of the period, Philip Cavendish describes the culture of the camera operator, charts developments in the art of camera operation, and studies the mechanics of key director—cameraman partnerships. He offers detailed analysis of Soviet avant—garde films and draws comparisons between the visual aesthetics of these works and the modernist experiments taking place in the other spheres of the visual arts.

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The Men with the Movie Camera: The Poetics of Visual Style in Soviet Avant-Garde Cinema of the 1920s

The Men with the Movie Camera: The Poetics of Visual Style in Soviet Avant-Garde Cinema of the 1920s

by Philip Cavendish
The Men with the Movie Camera: The Poetics of Visual Style in Soviet Avant-Garde Cinema of the 1920s

The Men with the Movie Camera: The Poetics of Visual Style in Soviet Avant-Garde Cinema of the 1920s

by Philip Cavendish

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Overview

Unlike previous studies of the Soviet avant—garde during the silent era, which have regarded the works of the period as manifestations of directorial vision, this study emphasizes the collaborative principle at the heart of avant—garde filmmaking units and draws attention to the crucial role of camera operators in creating the visual style of the films, especially on the poetics of composition and lighting. In the Soviet Union of the 1920s and early 1930s, owing to the fetishization of the camera as an embodiment of modern technology, the cameraman was an iconic figure whose creative contribution was encouraged and respected. Drawing upon the film literature of the period, Philip Cavendish describes the culture of the camera operator, charts developments in the art of camera operation, and studies the mechanics of key director—cameraman partnerships. He offers detailed analysis of Soviet avant—garde films and draws comparisons between the visual aesthetics of these works and the modernist experiments taking place in the other spheres of the visual arts.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785331947
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 02/01/2016
Pages: 362
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Philip Cavendish is Reader in Russian and Soviet Film Studies at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UniversityCollege London. He is the author of Mining for Jewels: Evgenii Zamiatin and the Literary Stylization of Rus′ (MHRA, 2000), and Soviet Mainstream Cinematography: The Silent Era (UCL, 2007).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Note on Transliteration and Conventions
Abbreviations

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Theory and Practice of Camera Operation within the Soviet Avant—garde of the 1920s
Chapter 2. Eduard Tisse and Sergei Eisenstein
Chapter 3. Anatolii Golovnia and Vsevolod Pudovkin
Chapter 4. Andrei Moskvin and the Factory of the Eccentric Actor (FEKS)
Chapter 5. Danylo Demuts′kyi and Oleksandr Dovzhenko

Conclusion

Illustrations
Filmography
Bibliography
Index of names and subjects

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