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you know, we had a very famous producer not so long ago. uh, so he's very fond of predictions there. here's how it will develop further, then he said that most likely. well, here's my prediction that in 2324 there will be songs based on more they will be popular, with that being the producer to expect from. in general, such a statement was simply impossible. this is his inner feeling, that is, here are joyful songs, there is hookah rap and so on , we will go somewhere to emotions, finally deep, because people have accumulated interesting things there. oh yes, as far as cinema and theater are the only ones much faster than processes. maybe, maybe, maybe tarkovsky, maybe this is next year's business. and there another five 10 years will pass. and now, please, i mean, a new phenomenon based, on the present, as maybe we
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'll go through this foam now, some kind of this primary one, and then it will begin. there are two formulations here. if not about me, it's not interesting, right? so i want to see myself and how then i will understand, and then i i will cry, cry, laugh. this is one one approach, and the second am. show me what i don't see in reality. show me that story. i don’t want to see all this at all, it’s enough for me in my life, and now, uh, if we talk about pain, as a cut, which is now definitely present in our society, probably, works should appear that, uh, will dissect and artistically it is difficult to comprehend what we are experiencing now with you. i haven't seen one yet. a good example, to be honest, and people are afraid to take on this, because that, again, what we were talking about, if this is done mediocre, the opposite effect is guaranteed, that's within the framework.
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in particular, the fact that you said the success of cheburashka can be compared with the once incredible success of old songs, and the main thing you said in this is something about rethinking old songs about the main thing is rethinking by new stars. well, maybe some new arrangements have already settled hits, yes, working ones. this is exactly the right remark. it seems to me, and i have terrible information here it appeared that one way or another the market is now, uh, and more - it's a movie, someone will try it, or that's what anton was talking about, but for the needs of the audience or vice versa, taking him to another reality to saturate. ah, the movie market. uh, it won’t work out quickly, because the production process is very long. not only that, it is clearly audible that cinemas, uh, are far from easily agreeing to pads, but which are now being produced. true, what
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needs to be done here is to produce 10 times more than now, you just understand what's the matter, as i understand it, not being a renter and not even being a producer, but i kind of understand that we, if we talk about cinema, yes, widescreen cinema, we, for the last 30 years , have existed as a segment. your own national, if you want commercial cinema in the global, and to be honest in hollywood, that is, we always wrote critical remarks, well, almost like in hollywood and here it’s better in hollywood and here it’s not in hollywood but he shot with such a budget , but it looks like with great understanding. it was some kind of competition with a mountain. we occupy we were proud of what we have in well, i don’t remember now, exactly, he was proud of writing various studies there. that now is already 25% of the market. domestic cinema. cheers guys already 305 and here in one part.
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there are only 35% at best or 25 and that backfires. interest in cinema begins to fall, because a huge part of the audience went just to this hollywood production and there. our cinema in this mass audience found its audience, when it was not there, now we collided. uh, literally with a challenge, when you need to drag the viewer to our domestic and for me, to be honest, just a miracle. what is happening now, now, anyway, there are halls and people go to the cinema, and all the cinema is still there and there, and i think, that's when it's still some kind, because according to my feelings hmm of such production , which would completely replace the e product that we had before all these processes, in my opinion, we don’t have, but on the other hand. i see that the grid is a film grid. it is not empty,
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it seems, now there is some kind of feeling, optimism has appeared in everything, they say that the feeling that we are somehow recovering faster than expected in many cases this applies, by the way, and music, too, i must say. recently, i have also appeared such optimism and a variety of spectacular, er, events. somehow somehow faster everything went and in general there is a feeling that the next new year, well, usually the most interesting period will be the dough of our company already by the elbows. pushing four there is a predatory year. in general, this is such a time, everyone who has invested a lot of money wants this, yes, but you are correct, after all, business. what do we expect from anton geo this new year's salad or not, rolled, in fact, well, yes, i'm someone to try something about the young. we
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have a little more time. here, uh, there is. eh, such a legend that we have, well, on the one hand a legend on the other hand, we really miss a lot of people. and in the theatrical world, many people are missing, because already the maitres have grown up, someone has already left, someone. well, in the sense of natural causes. someone for some other reason, and so on, all sorts of glades on the very natural reasons, because unfortunately, that's all, unfortunately, uh, no great director educates himself by change. this is a well-known story, when an established person was asked what he would be like, what he sees in the future of the bdt? and he says , well, after you, and he says, well, if i die on friday, then i hope that on saturday a bar lock will be hung at the theater there. and it is himself and it is visible to everyone. yes, and the same according to mark anatolyevich zakharov yes, how painful after the departure of e according to a contemporary after the departure of galina borisovna volchek well, that's what she
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made there a deputy artistic handle, who is chulpan khamatova, then it is clear to e accordion that both he and she could not become bad hands, because when she became the main director, she already had the experience of several productions in the theater. these were successful performances. yes, and efremov generally pushed all the actors to try themselves in directing. there was not a single major artist near tolmacheva kvasha , everyone was sure to try to stage something like this, someone more successfully, someone less successfully teaches. it was very unsuccessful. two on a swing at once like this, uh, yes, one of the most fashionable performances of that time and the same thing, so wait and blame them for being so impossible. unfortunately, yes, i have to end the broadcast here, i would talk for hours, to be honest , because there is really a lot about what they said, a lot of things they didn’t say, but, but we will still have such an opportunity. e aired
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on air in the next series on the air and the creative industry podcast and others. i'm sure you're in the field in the lineup. podcast, paws on this is ours ether. this is where it ends today. good luck. thank you. thank you for inviting our guests grigory well, that is, the zaslavsky rector of gitis. and antona gerchachev, russian filmmaker roman karmanov elena kiper ah, creative industry podcast. on channel one, all episodes of the podcast project. you can see it on the website of the first channel 1tv.ru hello dear friends, this is nothing but an anthropology podcast first, this is just the same ethereal construction, after which you will immediately run to the nearest guitar
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store to buy a guitar, because now people will lie down and show you a style after which you will not remain indifferent. this style, of course, is known by an expert in the guitar business. we love this style terribly, but for many today's broadcast will be a discovery question. what could be found in a guitar here are polezhaevs and shatavarishchi to number a lot of them, dear friends. a new one came to the fore. i consider the guitar style, which is called in english fingerstyle, another name for fingering. peak. well, now we are fighting for the russification of the russian language. let's go on of his own. now you see that it is not only the bass, not only the rhythm and not only the melody, but also the drums will be issued
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by one single right hand.
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well, this is great, one of the most cherished figures in the domestic fingerstyle. why dear yuri you have such a shabby top soundboard of your beautiful guitar. well, the fact
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is that firstly i use the nails on my right hand - these are the same five picks that are never lost. yes , and ah, the way they are actively involved in the game and percussion elements. yes drumming i also use some, and therefore, yes , the upper deca is all the time, but the poor one falls under the blows of the nails. how about the sound? what about the sound? yes, if you suddenly want to explain to a child what fingerstyle is, so that you can show it, i would show it like this, when one person with one guitar creates the illusion of feeling and sounding the whole band at once, for example, yes it sounds. uh, let's say the bass is now added to the drum.
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now we need a melody. it is interesting that this style allows you to revive what seemed a long time ago already known. you won't find anything new. yes, to be honest, i'm already a little fed up, but when such a master as yura is in front of you two international competitions. tell me, could you
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put such a musical mass as soviet in this broth. do you know, yes? i would probably take the composition of the amazing as an example. e zatsepin alexander sergeevich sergeevich yes from the movie prisoner of the caucasus.
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here's the thing, dear friends. first of all, here are our tv comrades-in-arms. they wanted to invite yura. here for this chair i am zhenya let's then we will change it, because the viewer will not see it. if yura sits with the neck towards the viewer of the protagonist of this style, because since this is, of course, our poor inexperienced virtuoso in the guitar. the viewer will start following his left hand. it will seem to him that it is yura with his left hand to run along the neck, by the way, he runs, of course, he runs without
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his left hand, but the whole point is that the beak fingered his fingers, this is a very masculine style, because in business only right hand, if you will, left hand this woman, this is the truth. she takes it, but it's in her, that is contains everything you need to know about the hormone by the melody, yes, but set it in motion by the method. and the method is a male verb to attach. and this is the right hand of the lord. that's why fingerstyle? well, a bit of a circus genre, because there are incredible abilities, like an acrobat in a circus, like a juggler, maybe like a guta-percha plastic gymnast. that's what it is, but there are many different techniques. yes, one of which, according to legend, how the finger was born, yes, because when the guitarists envied the pianists, because that they can play
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both bass and chord with one left hand. and their right hand plays a melody, respectively, guitarists. they also wanted to learn this way and came up with a technique, bumchik, with which everything actually started with one thumb. she is playing. it's a bass and a chord, and then the rest of the fingers play the solo, and there's also the slap technique. this is a bass technique, but in fingerstyle we can add percussion and chords to it. and how did this very disastrous path for you come out on your life path. uh, a tool like i have to he became a broker on the stock exchange, please. eh, mom, for sure what will you grow up to be? i'm like, so at least nothing, but you can also accompany strange stars and have loot. so now it's all black eyes. this is a solo road, friends. god forbid, thanks to today's meeting of his
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audience, a little more fill. by you and so, in principle, this is for those who understand, since such a disastrous thing fell on your head, and at the age of 7. if we talk about the guitar, yes, mom said you'll go to a music school, you will play romances for me, because she loves the guitar loves to listen to guitar romances in her house. always had me have to teach. this is a solfeggio that no one needs a little and a third of the pentatonic scale. i ran out of there and played. uh, football in the street, as usual, a normal child. uh, male, and basically truant, ended up somehow, and then uh, you know at some point. i heard on youtube, then no, it seemed that it was insanely easy. i think yes, i can play. i'll take now learn a couple of songs so so that in the company there is also such another company, and such blues and fingerstyle. yes , i didn’t know at all about fingerstyle at that time, but i already started to get interested and when i realized that i had discovered e-notes. yes, it was tours,
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i'm on the first beat. he shot just completely and for a long time. i realized that this is not an easy story at all. i understood, and everything that is not simple attracts me with its complexity and excitement - it is to learn this and i am all there, in general, disappeared. uh, in this study of fingerstyle, and then u soon also thanks to my mother, i met an amazing teacher who became my teacher. this is evgenia vladimirovna khanova , a violinist by profession. that is, yes, that is, in general , she doesn’t even know the guitar, she doesn’t even really like it, except for jazz, if this zhass, yes or janga reinhardge or packages, and all the other guitars she associates with bard music. it's not close at all, she's a conservative. and somehow it happened. that is, she e i came to her. she says play it. i played it. she speaks so well, let's get it right. this is the bass, this is the melody. this is a medium voice. this should sound like it. like this, like this, but e, when did
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the difficulties begin? i say, you understand, it's impossible. you don’t understand the guitar, if you knew you wouldn’t ask to play like that, because it’s, well, unrealistic. she just says so. and why did you come here unrealistically put the guitar? go work as a designer, that's all, and i went to study, sat down at 7:00 at 8 a.m. and came, uh, did what she asked, she said, i'm shocked.
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dear friends, this is yuri polezhaev, one of fingerstyle masters. this is the name of an exceptionally fashionable guitar style. and this is an anthropology podcast on channel one. yes, but here every tooth has its place. this is your job. this is your arrangement, and those who go to fingerstyle, of course, must understand that they are going to arrangers. yes? you have some kind of school of your own, you write tablature for children to someone like that. quite right. i have my own arrangements. eh, what did you say? yes, this is primarily in fingerstall. yes, the repertoire must come from somewhere. and if you don't if you do, then there is little to learn it, where you can find it, because there are not many arrangements of finger steel. yes, because the style is complex, of course, it's difficult to write down all this in notes, because these are all the beats. you also need to fix it somehow. it's like a separate art in general. this is the crossroads. you heard it sometimes to say
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that musicians of such a class as yura polezhaev are considered the highest form of imperfection of human oil. talk to the teapot. what is the secret of his work? do not help a person with advice do not tell that you are like you reached that and what secrets did you discover in the guitar business along the way, but it's immoral, so it's naturally yours on the internet you can go, right? yuri lie down. here are comrades. uh, such a story that you see on the right hand, which we talked to you so much today, there is a ring, lord, this is not only yurin's martyr's path. tell me about your family, please, i understand that you want to know how they endured all this, because dear friends in such a difficult time, and money like fingers you are more key, if a musician does not rehearse for a week, it
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becomes audible to him for a month - it becomes audible to others. but i, you will rehearse in our houses. there is no such place where i would sit, you know, lie down and play. and it's not an electric guitar. and i hear it's a very good sound. poor people, my mother went to bed knocked on my wall and told beethoven to play music well. i already went to bed. yes , but she survived. uh, steadfastly endured, then uh, you know, when all the circumstances were already saying that i would definitely become a musician i was already starting to have success, competitions , performances, concerts, work paid for music was already beginning, and in this case, my mother said the dishes, do not touch. i will wash your nails myself yes yes yes yes yes, yes, yes, my father also supported in every possible way and said, this is it, if you play this, then this, of course, is already a different level, that is, supported, so to speak. excitement and motivation will run on my
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generation diplopa yes, yes, yes, yes, dear friends, you thought of us , our mothers also believed that nothing good came of us come out because we played those guitars and listened to those records. it's just that we have such children. well, yes, yes? quite right, the wife is also just as resistant to her now. uh, well, actually, since we've been huge together. here such a burden was imposed, and help me with the choice of my arrangements, because she is the first person who is always there and when i make some kind of arrangement or write some kind of composition, i immediately resort to her and say, listen how and like this . and if that's how it is, in short, that's enough, i already have this head. i've been singing your song for 3 days to put on something you don't have it yet, well, there will be nothing that dances on them. that's interesting, you will force them to sit with a guitar. sign up in the toilet. where else to sit? eh, they were still heading so as not to disturb anyone. i do, yes, or, by the way, there is another life hack. uh, a sponge for washing
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dishes is inserted between the strings and the guitar, by the way, the sound immediately disappears and you can practice. it really saves. all. well, in the evening, when you already show me and what the lord e in his mercy gives you as a revenge in the profession of a musician, there are pluses, it seems to me, well, personally. i see some pluses. i mean, it's kind of complicated. this is understandable, but any work. if you want to become the best, it will be difficult, therefore, and the pluses are smiles, smiles and happiness of people who listen to music and get such emotions, what is surprising for me so far is that with a guitar i can give something to people and because they are happy. i, accordingly, mirror also become happy, and that's enough for me present.
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is it okay to do without it? and here is our yard fight, you have its warhead like an eight, it’s called a dozen already. ah, they played the usual one for him in rostov.
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firstly, i won’t see you, alyonka, and secondly, only you and i will be taken far to the north under escort. i do not think that this is your theme and there was some first. let me tell you, proto-chipping style is fingerstyle in general, because it’s not just a new phenomenon, as i ’m trying to show here, a young musician, of course, the future belongs to him, but a phenomenon guitar world. known. maybe not in this integral form, in particular. jan mountains. it can be said, e pretechippingerstyle. yes, after all, well, django reinhart is definitely a huge contribution. yes, he brought guitars into history in the first place, yes, and into history. of course , jazz music, namely gypsy. yes, jazz music is postal yes, that, he takes jazz on the strings. e melody while doing this with your thumb. uh, leading, drive base
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to reduce anything from, uh, reyhant? well, israeli. well, that is, gypsy jazz has, uh, the rudiments of finger well, you can also regay consider it, well, remember, at least the friday group is fine. well, you can remind us how reggae fingerstyle sounds, for example.
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maybe it's still there somewhere? the forerunner of this style is jazz, yes, one hundred percent justy, such a cool style appeared, which is called comping. yes, when we illustrate a bassist who plays walking bass. yes, that is, now the pianist yes yes now
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the melody, this is where your wife should go to the studio. well tell me, i still need hope that anthropology podcasts has an active impact on its viewers. this is me, i hope active watching, not just couch. if any such, can help a person to say, perhaps, in what case a person can hope. if there is a desire
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that is greater than this minute. tell me what kind of people. to be called e, as their style comrades-in-arms, the companions honored alexander mishko with a wonderful guitarist. my friend now lives in germany , how does he do it? this is just the bag. that is, amazing, especially funny when he starts talking about how many microphones he has in his guitar and a man he thinks that's the whole point. and so he has one microphone coming another on e. hmm guitar body. the third is so, it is clear, what do you understand. here i had a yes case when i played and uh, it was a picture gallery. i just turned up the volume a little bit on the combo and continued to play the two men. they stood and one speaks. well, look, he turned on
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the backing track there. and now the music sounds, and he stands happy and smiles and, well, makes a movement, as it were, and the music comes from there. and i heard it. the fact that the sound from the speaker is the same directed at the viewer very loudly. they start talking louder. and i'm standing behind the speaker and listening from myself and them and everything that, in general, the conversation is about and yes , i showed such a trick when i played, uh, with one hand. and, of course, the viewer who does not know that this is possible, that it simply presses the left hand with the force of the fingers, is called tapping. yes, that's right, then people think that this is a phonogram and very often there were a lot of such cases when i play, work, and somewhere in some places. and uh, guys, they say it's a backing track. can i hit the guitar. or you can knock, or you can try, is it really real, and so on very, very much. i would also like to
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sound the surname, maxim boyarushka is a very good guitarist, between a very young one. here the teacher is already with us, and the chebureketnik is hanging. my friend somehow do not know, it's already in the north. so this has been my friend for 30 years. here is a tireless promoter of the guitar. and this was put pasties in the finger. it is not unlikely that timur has become a figurine. yes, that's right, he timur was the organizer of the tomimanuel concerts in russia actually the competition that you i won, he also held it. together with the company sigma guitars and timur yes, timur played several things in 100 mi manuel, there are in a duet, at least they are recorded on video. this is timur playing very well. you just understand, vedernikov plays everything, yes, he knows how. you see, but the fact is that there are still many years of studying in a group of grandmasters , post-country music, of course, leads to the fact
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that and this is just a blurass manner, and as we said, country blues is one of the forerunners of fingerstyle. this is very interesting certainly. and here's another thing, which is good. uh, comrades recommend hot in this style. uh, just boldly take up the guitar. you don't have to break your finger. here yura polezhaev, in his generosity, will add jazz. yeah come on. here. take you ef. diess! m -99 4 + 3 is take this for an article too late already have to lie next. yes, there is no air conditioning. you see, an open string should sound, so the fingers should not be broken on the left hand. pamper, of course, dear friends. if suddenly , after watching this meeting with yuri, we lie down. you will experience the irresistible
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desire to run. in the nearest guitar shop we will consider our task completed. if you also need advice notes. find polezhaev on the internet, i am convinced that you fell in love with this person, like his guitarism, he is the same light and kind in life, mom and dad did everything so that yura did not see bad people in life from childhood and we ask you to remember yuri polezhaeva and the whole anthropology podcast on pervoi like this
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hello, my name is natalya ryabchikova, i am a film historian and today we have a podcast called eisenstein 125, it is dedicated to to the 125th anniversary of the birth of the remarkable soviet world director and teacher theorist sergei mikhailovich einstein my name is artyom sopin. uh, i'm a film scholar, and also welcome to the podcast from eisenstein 125. we'll start the conversation with who einstein
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is. important than he is important for the history of cinema, but for this it is necessary to say, in principle , about the moment when he appeared about where he came from and actually what he did in this the moment when he came to cinema eisenstein was born at the very end of the 19th century, when cinema was just beginning, he was one of those who first saw films and meliès in childhood. for example, and for him it was the discovery not only of the films themselves, but also of some new entertainment , not yet quite art, of course, from einstein in his childhood he was not going to become a cinematographer. yes, there was no such profession in his head, but he was born into a fairly wealthy family in the city of riga. his father was the chief architect and was always around there are a lot of books about art, but since childhood he
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loved, uh, to get into some tomes of his father to look at, and there is an image. in principle , he was terribly fond of reading a man who, from childhood, just learned foreign languages. he learned english french german and had to follow his father in his path and become, uh, an engineer-architect. in childhood. at the same time, there were various such strange addictions. he loved books from the history of the french revolution, he was interested in some cruel and sometimes grotesque situations in the past, but er, in in general, he himself was not cruel by nature. in general. he, on the contrary, many people remember that in adulthood he was quite a sentimental person at times, and uh, the same one from the field of fur coats, his girlfriend would change such to a documentary filmmaker, he said that u had met such subtly, sensitive people as sergey mikhailovich was in fact, the heyday of all kinds of new trends in painting and architecture, and in
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literature in poetry, and eisenstein was in this and loved to draw from childhood, but did not see himself in this, as in some kind of e real continuation of a career, for example, if there had not been a revolution in the seventeenth year, and from eisenstein she got a student, and he said that the revolution made me an artist. first of all, he joined the avant-garde theater, a theater that overlooked the square, which vno seven-minute some news from the world of europe and america into the inside of the work of the theater, which absolutely blurred the stage when the theater was something like the current blog. in a way, this is an interesting thought. yes, and that means they went to study, and after he left his institute and fought a little during the civil war. he went to study with vsevolod meyerhold, a remarkable director and innovator, and who
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opposed himself to the art of konstantin stanislavsky a and a student. wherein. in general. here, such a continuity , denial initially continued this continuity. and when he decided at some point to leave the merlind, and from einstein breaks the theater. first he wants to bring the boxing ring onto the stage, then he brings circus performances onto the stage and actually his performance, which turns out to be qi. ostrovsky for every sage, quite simplicity in the twenty-third year leads him to the cinema. he cannot but try to include in his performance, also a movie braid. eh, it's called glumov's diary in the text. for ostrovsky, this is a certain subject that plays a role in the development of the plot. so i decided to take it off. this is a really absolute vlog and uh, he
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used his love of modern french adventure adventure series to american adventure films and forced his actors. uh, the father in the fantomas, for example, the actor was grigory alexandrov, who will become his constant assistant, and once he will become a famous film director, he considered that the units of theatrical action, and then any action on the screen. and this attraction is what affects the viewer. this is something that , in fact, may not be related to the plot, as such, but it evokes some kind of feeling, some kind of emotion. even some kind of physiological effect produces an attraction for eisenstein - this is, uh, dialect an actor and a firecracker, which he places under the viewer's chair, but in fact, then he specified what he had in mind much more widely. and in general, everything that is a track, that is, everything that can affect the viewer, that is, in fact, any artistic medium
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is attraction to one degree or another, and the installation of attractions is all about the placement of artistic means, it turns out like this way. generally. this is a catchy wording, which is absolutely in the style of the twenties. e to the thirtieth. he realized that this is, in general, in fact, the desire to reveal, in general, such absolutely universal laws of art. well, today we are watching potemkin itself. and why is it important to see him, why is he interesting, what is interesting to us in addition to his civic position. in addition to her opposition, as a theoretician and a teacher, a brunette - it seems to me such a maximum movie cinema at the maximum, and from eisenstein at this moment he thinks about how to involve the viewer entirely in emotions, and the physiology of the feeling reason and its viewer is a person who can maybe he’s not even going to watch his film, but he sits down and allows himself, and to be imbued with these and he is a co-creator and einstein
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, in fact, it means that i am despite the fact that he is often called such a director-dictator we need to go to the cinema. what he wants to say is born in the head of the viewer, his films are a textbook for reflection. and in general , unfortunately, those calls for mercy, those calls for solidarity that are contained in this movie and it's absolutely non-violent. it's really. this here is the desire to reflect on how historical springs unfold and er, at the same time it is done in such a very expressive concentrated form, because really that of the huge idea of ​​​​the film is the revolution of the fifth year. e, brings potemkin focused on one episode, thus he became exactly like such a turned diamond, and therefore, many years later, the film e, does not cease to excite and be interesting for you and me were film novels.
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artyom sopin historians. natalya ryabchikova podcast from einstein 125. goodbye. all the best. lord

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