The History of Cutting: The Soviet Theory of Montage by filmmakeriq.com
Building on the works of D.W. Griffith and the development of "continuity editing" in early film history, Soviet silent filmmakers would pioneer new innovative ideas about editing that moved film from an extension of theater into a mature and powerful artistic medium.
Catch up on the beginning of film editing history with:
The History of Cutting - The Birth of Cinema and Continuity Editing
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