Friday, October 31, 2014

German Expressionism Investigation

1. Nosferatu
2.

 3. June 3rd, 1929
4. F. W. Murnau
5. The actor takes on many disguises, which, according to German Expressionism, represents unrestricted terrors of that time period.
6. Dracula films



1. Faust
2.
3. 1926
4. F. W. Murnau
5. Murnau shoots the main character from a low, cockeyed angle, which distorts the perspective and heightens emotions.
6. Fantasia (1940)


1. Metropolis
2.
3. March 13th, 1927
4. Fritz Lang
5. It's main focus was on the visual aspects on the screen meant to express emotions that would trigger more personal reactions from the audience.
6. Every sci-fi film that came after it.

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