USC Postdoctoral Fellow and Cinephiliacs host Peter Labuza joins us to dissect the history of montage. Specifically, we discuss the use of montages in Pre-Code Hollywood cinema.
In the brief period between the introduction of synchronized sound and the enforcement of the Motion Picture Production [AKA Hays] Code, artists like Slavko Vorkapich pioneered the use of montages: sequences which condense time and space to convey story beats, emotional states, and break the rules of conventional realism.
S2E09 - EMERGENCY PODCAST: Justice League & The Snyder Cut
S2E08 - Lighting Motivation feat. Paige Smith
S2E07 - Blocking in Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
S2E06 - Experimental Animation
S2E05 - American Utopia and Visual Structures in Concert Cinema
S2E04 - Sounds of an Inner Life
S2E03 - Indie Post Production
S2E02 - Varda by Agnès: What is Videography?
S2E01 - Fail Safe and Contrast
Inter-season Special - State of the Podcast & Listener Q&A
Ep 20 - "Cinematic" feat. Nathan Douglas, James Penco & Paige Smith
Ep 19 - Storyboarding with Studio Ghibli
Ep 18 - Vancouver Cinema and Late Capitalism feat. Josh Cabrita
Ep 17 - Finding Star Wars feat. Drew Stewart
Ep 16 - Sounds of Commerce in Early Documentary feat. Tanya Goldman
Ep 15 - Visual Textures with Christopher Blauvelt
Ep 14 - Revisionist Audio
Ep 13 - Documentary Writing and Mr. Jane and Finch feat. Alison Duke
Ep 12 - Fourteen and discontinuous production feat. Dan Sallitt
Ep 11 - Prince of Darkness feat. Mike Thorn
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