Response to "Kino-Eye"
I realize that Dziga Vertov wanted to
change the rejection of the Kino-Eye. He wanted us to see the power of film. To
prove his point, he explains that the Kino-Eye is stronger than the human eye, and
that it shows us things we can’t see. I
like to think that film is powerful It allows us to have a better understanding
of the world around us. For example, when we see a ballerina, we might think
that she is graceful and delicate. Film can show us how strong and talented a
ballerina is. We can get a closeup of the way in which they move. Their muscles
working hard, and the pain they go through for hours. Imagine The amount of
control they must have to keep a serene and calm expression. Film can make us
aware of things we couldn’t see before, not just in ballet but everywhere around
us. Depending on the way something is edited we can see many different versions
of one story all thanks to the camera.
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