Hi all,
gotta agree with mike on his contention about structuring a specific pov in 'Rope', while ontologically there is not a cut as
such but rather the absence of a pause, the actual time taken for restocking the camera. As for suture I use shot reverse shot to
argue that sewing of the subject into the space rendered absent by the movement of one camera position to the next, this is
especially the case in Hawks and it might even be argued that this trope is the first building block of Classicism.
peace
alan
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