How it is defined…
Objectives
Like the Impressionist painters who registered the physicality of the paint brush on their canvases, Impressionist filmmakers sought to use the camera as a brush, registering characters' sensory impressions of the world on film. Moving away from the theatricality of most productions, these filmmakers sought to make films that were more medium-specific and use them as vehicles of personal expression.
Style
The mantra of Impressionism in cinema was subjectivity and this subjectivity was literalised by the idea of using the camera as a substitute for human eyes. This resulted in a number of techniques including shooting from characters' points-of-view, unhinged camera movements, optical effects and tricks to illustrate bodily experience or state of mind. Unlike most films of the era, an element of ambiguity in the visuals was welcome.
How it is defined…
Objectives
Like the Impressionist painters who registered the physicality of the paint brush on their canvases, Impressionist filmmakers sought to use the camera as a brush, registering characters' sensory impressions of the world on film. Moving away from the theatricality of most productions, these filmmakers sought to make films that were more medium-specific and use them as vehicles of personal expression.
Style
The mantra of Impressionism in cinema was subjectivity and this subjectivity was literalised by the idea of using the camera as a substitute for human eyes. This resulted in a number of techniques including shooting from characters' points-of-view, unhinged camera movements, optical effects and tricks to illustrate bodily experience or state of mind. Unlike most films of the era, an element of ambiguity in the visuals was welcome.
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