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Eisenstein envisioned and implemented five methods of montage into his films: metric, rhythmic, tonal, overtonal and intellectual. While some of these methods are easier to spot than others, the theory of these methods presents a fascinating look at how visual storytelling can be impacted by a difference of cuts.
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