Analysis Of The Film Man With A Movie Camera

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The Bolshevik Revolution was a defining turning point in Russian history. This overall revolution consisted of two individual revolutions in 1917 which resulted in the overthrow of the Tsarist government and the formation of a socialist society led by Vladimir Lenin’s radical Bolsheviks. For a moment with such enormous weight like the Bolshevik Revolution, there will be various interpretations on the true results of that moment and the meaning and value of these results. The film Man with a Movie Camera deals with the results of the Bolshevik Revolution and the early Soviet Society it birthed as it utilizes footage of one day in this early Soviet Union, thus making it worthy of examination. In the film Man With a Movie Camera, Vertov impressively …show more content…

Vertov uses montage make the viewer understand the connection between individual potential and societal potential, and furthermore, how technology is able to factor into this connection. To achieve his goal, Vertov uses one scene which begins with a close-up, eye-level of a woman cleaning her face with a towel (Vertov, 11’42”-12’11”). The use of a close-up, eye-level shot pins the viewer on the woman’s eyes. The woman abruptly peers up, and as she does so, Vertov fluidly cross cuts to a close up shot of blinds of a window looking out the city opening, successfully blending together the motion of both shots. The window of the house is a unit of the community, and by blending the motion of the woman’s eyes with the blinds of the windows house, Vertov establishes the woman as a unit of her greater society. Vertov uses another crosscut to connect the shot of the blinds to a close up shot of a camera. The camera focuses in and out on a subsequent close-up shot of flowers. Just as the woman can use …show more content…

A scene that illustrates this success uses close up shots of factory workers setting up cigarette boxes and telephone connectors at work (Vertov, 35’56”-37’02”). The use of close up, eye level shots make the viewer consider the workers as individuals putting their effort into work, rather than just a mass of people working in a factory, showing the importance of the individual to the whole production. The shot of telephone connectors makes it evident how the work people do as individuals can help connect to the society as a whole, and the emphasis on technology in this shot makes it clear that it is technology that leads to this connection. The tempo of the shots rhythmically get faster as Vertov makes it clear that this style of production afforded by technology allows for an increase in achievement, allowing the individuals, and as a result, the whole society to push past a level of stagnation. By examining this shot, it becomes clear that Vertov wishes to show that this ability technology has given has not just been an ideal, but one that has tangible

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