@claudiamanta1943

1:27 The split as the child’s image is split in two by the vertical line in the window! 😃 That’s ART.

@calebcorlett6010

beautiful video. thanks for putting it together !

@claudiamanta1943

1:39 Thank you, exactly what I was thinking (how to direct the viewers’ attention if everything is equally visible)! Through blocking, acting, careful wholistic planning of sets, props, and lighting of the whole scene. I don’t know anything about film making, but maybe that type of art has been lost in the movies made of a bursts of short cuts and sensationalist use of zooming.

@claudiamanta1943

OUTSTANDING! 😊 Thank you very much for sharing.

I think this is a honest way of telling a story that really matters. A film can masterfully make people think about what they focus on, in reality. Speaking of this, do students of film art learn about cognitive psychology (a brilliant book comes to mind Christopher Hart’s Discourse, Grammar, and Ideology; a movie is a form of visual discourse. So is a news or social media material). Everybody has a rather narrow field of view (me included, obviously). Why do we focus on certain things and not others? Artists are responsible for how people perceive the world. It’s not just entertainment for the sake of entertainment, it is shifting perspectives. 
This is what I think, anyway.

@claudiamanta1943

2:00 Layers.

@claudiamanta1943

0:50 Was that through the use of primary lenses?

@claudiamanta1943

2:46 Isn’t this the point of any movie? To stir something in the viewer and make them feel and think?