Deleuze and film studies
Gilles Deleuze, a French philosopher, wrote extensively on cinema and film theory. His work on movement in cinema is particularly influential. Here's an overview:
Types of Movement
Deleuze identifies three types of movement in cinema:
1. Translation : Physical movement of objects or characters within the frame.
2. Rotation: Movement of the camera or objects within the frame, creating a sense of rotation or spinning.
3.Expansion/Contraction: Movement that alters the frame's dimensions, such as zooming or dollying.
In the following video I used the translation movement where in a single frame we are seeing two different spaces. I used here a top-ish long shot, one side full of vehicles running through the day. And on the other side of the bridge people are running by themselves, also we're seeing some people are sitting. The frame is visually separated by a horizontal line. Deleuze's ideas on movement and time have been influential in philosophical debates on ontology, epistemology and aesthetics. Here I have tried to portray time through the busy city. Overall I have tried to portray a story through a frame which highly follows Deleuze's work style.
Deleuze's work on movement in cinema offers a complex framework between movement, time and image. In the following shot I have tried to follow Deleuze's work.
By- Saptasi Roy
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