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Kuleshov

[ koo-luh-shawf, -shof; Russian koo-lyi-shawf ]

noun

  1. Lev (Vla·di·mi·ro·vich) [lef vlad-, uh, -, meer, -, uh, -vich, lyef vluh-, dyee, -myi-, r, uh, -vyich], 1899–1970, Soviet film director.


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This phenomenon is the basis for not just modern film editing but also several Garfield variants, including Garfield Thrown Out the Window, which intensifies the Kuleshov effect considerably.

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Pipe Garfield relies on what cinema theorists call the Kuleshov effect: the tendency of audiences to invent a narrative connection between any two images in sequence.

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It depicts a biologist from Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University, who is taking photographs of the mayflies as they lie dying on the road.

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They discuss the film’s famous brainwashing scene and the Kuleshov effect, the strange character of protagonist Joe Frady, and what makes a true paranoid thriller.

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He mentioned the Kuleshov effect, which was established in the early days of cinema by the Soviet filmmaker Lev Kuleshov.

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