Is that an intellectual montage? I would think that is only a jump-cut..
my understanding of the Intellectual Montage is that the combination and
collision of scenes or imagery combine to unveil or create an idea or
message which is not present in any of the individual scenes.
-gelo
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>Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:10:09 -0500
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>My favorite is the cut from the bone thrown up to the space ship in free
>fall early on in 2001 A Space Odyssey. the two things resemble one another
>and are both human tools...the first juxtaposed with the most recent and
>sophisticated (in 1968). There are other prominent examples in Kubrick's
>oeuvre...
>
>"For beauty is the beginning of terror we are still able to bear, and why
>we love it so is because it so serenely disdains to destroy us" Rilke's
>First Duino Elegy
>
>Daniel Shaw
>Professor of Philosophy and Film
>Lock Haven University
>Managing Editor, Film and Philosophy
>website: www.lhup.edu/dshaw
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