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Doctor of Movies
Приєднався 14 гру 2020
Duncan McLean is a Screen Studies and History of Film lecturer from Sydney, Australia.
These video essays are for educational use only.
These video essays are for educational use only.
Breaking Down the Classical Hollywood Style
The Classical Hollywood Style has, since the 1930s, been the default stylistic approach of most of the world's narrative film and television. Described as invisible, it is a system of conventions intended not to draw attention to itself so as to create the illusion of spatial and temporal continuity and maximise audience immersion in the narrative. In this video, Duncan analyses the opening scene of The Maltese Falcon to demonstrate how the Classical Hollywood Style works.
For educational purposes only.
For educational purposes only.
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i love this analysis! since i found this vid i've been showing it to all my storyboard and animation students, not only to help their understanding and appreciation of sequence construction, but also of influential older films that are and still engaging and involving.
You should make more videos, this one is very good
Thanks so much for this!
Nice, thanks.
You should keep making videos please.
You should keep making videos this was really helpful and enjoyable to watch.
Auzzie
nice explanation thanks!
are you going to make more videos?
Thank u so much 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Wow! This was so helpful, thank you! You have a great way of explaining things :)