This paper is a brief analysis of a short sequence from "The Man with a Movie Camera" (Bernard Rose, 2005). The paper focuses on the technical aspects of the sequence, such as editing, camera angles, lighting, etc.
From the Paper:
"The film then cuts back to the intersection, where a few more trolleys and people pass through the frame, and then to the elevator, which once again descends and unloads its occupants. This is followed by a different shot of the intersection, still at a neutral angle, which is split vertically down the middle by a lamppost and features pedestrians crossing in between trolley cars. The people seem very relaxed moving through the smooth cycle of trolleys; man and technology exist and operate in harmony."
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