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Bohdan Nebesio <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 2 Sep 1998 16:41:02 -0600
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I can bring the history of blood splashing on the camera back to 1964. In
Paradzhanov's Ukrainian film _Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors_ tha main
character's father is killed with an axe and the blood runs down the lens
in a subjective shot. It transforms then into silhouetted horses. It is one
of great examples in the creative use of colour during the 1960s.
 
Bohdan Nebesio
 
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Department of Communication Arts
University of Wisconsin-Madison
 
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