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Sergei Eisenstein was a true innovator in cinema. ... Eisenstein believed that artistic expression was more scientific than artistic. Developing his techniques in Russian theatre, Eisenstein came to the conclusion that theatre was a terrific outlook for political propaganda. ... Rather than keeping with the traditions of theatre, Eisenstein threw all the rules out the window. ...
Eisenstein soon created his own method of training actors, called bio-mechanics. ... Freud’s concentration of the overlapping of sexual and religious ecstacy fascinated Eisenstein, who incorporated them into his films.
Approximate Word count = 401 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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