The Man with a Movie Camera is an experimental 1929 silent documentary film that was created in black and white by Russian director Dziga Vertov. This is a film without scenario and actors but Vertov used different music to bring out slow and fast rhythm. He used the camera to capture real happen and he wanted to show everyday life to the audiences. Vertov used many cinematic techniques to make his film more vivid such as double exposure‚ fast and slow motions‚ freeze frames‚ split screens‚ different
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Before the Industrialization‚ Russia’s factories were unable to produce sufficient amounts of weapons‚ munitions‚ and machinery. Due to this Russia had fewer chances to win a battle or protect its territories against intruders. Later they would find out in the Crimean War that they would need to Industrialize which would make the government spend more money on weapons and machinery. Russia Had a huge problem; their railway system was woeful and inadequate. They had insufficient rail lines and rolling
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Sergei Witte served during the early part of Nicholas II’s reign as Minister of Finance. The tsarist government had military objectives through the acceleration of the economy. The Tsar also wanted to acquire more power and catch up with modern neighbour countries‚ and he knew that the only ways to achieve this were through military strength and through economic strength. Economic expansion meant the improvement of the strength of Russian armed forces‚ as the growing industry would produce more and
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Hiding From Managers Can Increase Your Productivity by Carmen Nobel Introduction The source of this article is a research done by Harvard Business School Assistant Professor Ethan S. Bernstein in which he explains how decreasing workplace transparency can increase the productivity of employees. This paper will analyze Bernstein’s research which was conducted on a technologically advanced manufacturer’s plant in Southern China‚ where measures were taken to impose transparency to ensure higher productivity
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How far do you agree that Sergei Witte’s policies were successful in modernising the Russian economy in the period of 1892-1904? At the end of the nineteenth century‚ Russia had been plunged into depression‚ because the government was forced to print more and more money which caused a rise in inflation. In addition‚ because Russia was at war with Turkey‚ over thirty per cent of the government’s expenditure was being spent on the armed forces‚ whilst another thirty per cent was being lost on debt
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Diaghilev ’s company came to be a destination for many of the Russian trained dancers fleeing the famine and unrest that followed the Bolshevik revolution. These dancers brought many of the choreographic and stylistic innovations that had been flourishing
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Lvov’s financial help. At that time his family was really poor‚ but Lvov soon tired of Nijinsky and began introducing him to others like Sergei Pavlovitch Diaghilev. In his diary he stated he that made him cheat with Diaghilev. Also in other sources he loved Nijinsky so much he introduced him to Diaghilev to help him greatly with his art. After meeting with Diaghilev he joined his Ballet Company “The Ballet Russe”‚ he became his lover and principle dancer of the Ballet. The relationship between the
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minor (1903–04)‚ a Symphony in E-flat major (1907)‚ which he catalogued as "Opus 1"‚ and in 1908 a short orchestral piece‚ Feu d’artifice which was performed at a concert in St Petersburg in 1901‚ Among those in the audience was the impresario Sergei Diaghilev‚ who at that time was planning to introduce Russian music and art to western
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Diaghilev encouraged to a considerable extent his choreography. Between 1924 and the time of Diaghilev’s death in 1929‚ Balanchine came up with nine ballets‚ as well as some other lesser works. During these years‚ he worked with cardinal composers‚ such as
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Nijinsky’s Contribution to Modernism Vaslav Nijinsky was a famous dancer turned choreographer with the Russian ballet company the Ballets Russes during the early 1900’s (Nijinsky). Though he spent only a few short years as a choreographer with the Ballets Russes‚ Nijinksy helped propel ballet into the modern era with a new form of movement that would influence dancers for many‚ many generations to come. Nijinsky’s presentation of new sexual identities held within the choreography of his ballets
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