2001 and Turin Horse Use the Same Dark Trick
Автор: Chris Kola | Story, Film, & the Creative Process
Загружено: 2026-01-12
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Time is a force that pushes, traps, and transforms characters.
In this short video essay, we look at how filmmakers make time visible. Not just through ticking clocks and countdowns, but through pacing, editing, blocking, and visual design that make you feel every second passing… or stretching.
In just a few minutes, we’ll explore:
– The difference between time you simply see and time you actually feel
– How directors use framing, movement, and sound to make time tangible
– How editing and pacing bend “real time” to create tension or relief
If you’re a filmmaker, writer, or film nerd, understanding how time works on screen changes how you watch movies – and how you tell stories.
On this channel, I dive into story, film, and the creative process: video essays on cinematography, directing, screenwriting, and the invisible tools that shape how films feel.
If this gave you a new way to think about time in film:
– Like the video to help it reach more film lovers
– Comment with a movie where you felt time pressing on the characters
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