The Phrase and the Work
- Title
- The Phrase and the Work
- Description
- The Cine-Eye is the art of organizing the necessary movements of objects in space and time into a rhythmic artistic whole, in accordance with the characteristics of the whole and the internal rhythm of each object.The material — the elements of the art of movement — is composed of the intervals (the transitions from one movement to another) and by no means of the movements themselves. It is they (the intervals) that draw the action to a kinetic resolution.The organization of a movement is the organization of its elements, i.e. of the intervals into phrases. In every phrase there is a rise, a peak, and a falling off of movement (manifested in varying degrees). THE WORK.
- Designer
- Vertov, Dziga
- Date
- 1922
- Bibliographic Citation
- Vertov, Dziga. 1922. "We. A Version of a Manifesto." In The Film Factory: Russian and Soviet Cinema in Documents 1896-1939. Edited and translated by Richard Taylor. Co-edited with an introduction by Ian Christie. Routledge (1994). Page 71.
- Vertov, Dziga. 1922. "My. Variant manifesta." Kino-Fot. No. 1, 25-31 (August 1922). Page 12.
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