Unspoken Cinema, non narrative cinema explained quite well, I feel.
"I especially like the tree-leaves analogy. It's a matter of perspective
scale. The unit is either the leaf or the tree, depending on what scale
is considered. All the shots don't necessarily constitute a narrative
point, we should be able to consider the film as a whole, and the blank
spaces (slow long-takes, empty frames) as one of many leaves that build
the overall shape of the tree we are looking at. We shouldn't expect a
meaningful message or an action in every shot. The film is a flow and we
experience the length of a film in its entirety, with its time
dedicated to "movements without action" and its time dedicated to
"events with narrative progression". And these movements are as
important as the action in cinema."
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