Question

The film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari uses visual imagery rather than traditional dialogue to tell the story, while the focus on imagery in Meshes of the Afternoon may seem closer to traditional fine art than to a conventional movie narrative. Consider the movie stills in two or three examples from this chapter, and make a list of the elements and principles at work in them. If possible, see the films themselves (or watch an extract) and discuss how those elements and principles have translated across moving images. Which of them are still present? In what ways have they changed?

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