classical hollywood style
What is classical Hollywood style? Everyone has observed classical Hollywood style, but upon trying to explain what it is, we usually come up short. When trying to find examples of this style, the movies that stay within this style do not stand out in our minds. It is the movies that break these conventions that are the most obvious examples to us. It seems strange that an idea, which was brought about nearly a century ago, to tell a story with moving pictures, could still hold such power and prominence today in modern film. This style was brought about to tell as believable a story as possible. Creating a realistic world and telling the story through an invisible lens to entertain an audience. Classical Hollywood style is sometimes refereed to as the invisible style. This can be misleading because it is not so much that the style is invisible, with good observation anyone can notice it, it is a style that lends to smooth story telling. This style draws the audience into the story making them feel like they are taking part in the story. A movie that has poor editing distracts the audience and pulls them outside the story. In Mary Shelly's Frankenstein directed by Kenneth Branagh there are several long takes that end u
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