Inner Synchronisation in Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible | A Video Essay from abraham wagner Watch Video
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Description: This video essay explores some of the methods used by Eisenstein en Prokofiev in combining music and picture. Starting point are the writings and lectures by Eisenstein in which he explains how he seeks to merge sound and picture into a new whole, a new “Obraz”. nEisenstein’s idea behind this “Inner Synchronisation” of music and visuals is similar to how Bryan Magee describes he believes an opera of Richard Wagner should be staged: n“It should be as if the music is coming out of them
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