Notes on Cinema
Reflections on film — theory, practice, and everything between.
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Bergson’s Second Thesis: How Cinema Rethinks Movement
Explore Deleuze’s concepts of Privileged Instants and Any-Instant-Whatevers, based on Bergson’s philosophy, to see...
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Explore Deleuze’s concepts of Privileged Instants and Any-Instant-Whatevers, based on Bergson’s philosophy, to see...
Read MoreMovement in Cinema: From Realism to Poetry
Cinema, once tied to the mechanical recording of time, evolved through montage, mobile cameras,...
Read MoreBergson, Deleuze, and the birth of Movement Image
Cinema, once tied to the mechanical recording of time, evolved through montage, mobile cameras,...
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