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Sergei Eisenstein, the Soviet filmmaker and theorist who defined cinema as a semiotic machine, a tool not of truth but of meaning. A constructive theory that reflects almost exclusively on montage, the phase of organizing images. The image as a mise-en-scène. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:30 Language Methodology 2:46 Intellectual Montage 5:33 The Filmmaker's Task 8:31 Legacy Sources: "The Theories of Filmmakers," Jacques Aumont

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