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  1. Vsevolod Pudovkin. (Vsevolod Ilariónovich Pudovkin; Penza, 1893 - Riga, 1953) Director, teórico y actor cinematográfico soviético. Se dedicó al cine tras abandonar sus estudios de ciencias en la Facultad de Matemáticas de Moscú como consecuencia del estallido de la Primera Guerra Mundial, durante el transcurso de la cual fue herido y ...

  2. Vsevold Pudovkin fue un director, teórico y actor cinematográfico soviético nacido en 1893 en Rusia. Pudovkin desarrolló la teoría del montaje como una herramienta para crear sentido y emoción a través de la yuxtaposición de planos de manera contrastante, paralela o similar. Según Pudovkin, el montaje permite reconstruir escenas de manera fragmentada para inducir al espectador a ...

  3. 7 de may. de 2020 · Through his films, and theoretical pamphlet, Pudovkin’s style of montage proved to be most influential on future filmmakers. Unlike Eisenstein, Pudovkin placed strong emphasis on acting.The two main roles were played by professional actors, Vera Baranovskaya as the Mother and Nikolai Batalov as the Son, of the Moscow Art

  4. 26 de jul. de 2017 · In this video essay, editor and filmmaker Ryan Charles (www.ryan-charles.com) explores famous Russian film theorist Sergei Eisenstein's famous Methods of Mon...

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  5. 14 de dic. de 2017 · As Pudovkin himself realised, synchronic sound can not mimic the montage of images without turning into a cacophony. The future of film sound is either to relegate montage to a secondary rank or to become montage-like itself, inheriting and surpassing the best traditions of the 1920s. 8 Film history, however, developed in the general direction of the former.

  6. ISSN: 1466-4615 online 262 Film-Philosophy, 11.3 December 2007 in Pudovkin’s writings- he insists upon this aspect in nearly every text in this collection from his very first writings. [6] In these writings we also gain a sense of how the ‘theory’of Pudovkin differs from that of fellow montage directors.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2020 · Soviet Montage Theory is a film movement that took place in Soviet Russia during the 1910’s, 20’s and into the early 30’s. It was founded by Lev Kuleshov while he was teaching at the Moscow Film School. According to prominent Soviet director Sergei Eisenstein, there are five different types within Soviet Montage Theory: Metric, Rhythmic ...