Impressions de la Haute Mongolie Ask yourself these quesions while watching clips of the following film… 1.Who do you see first ? Second? What is the message.

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Impressions de la Haute Mongolie Ask yourself these quesions while watching clips of the following film… 1.Who do you see first ? Second? What is the message about the second person? How is this communicated to the audience? There is a transition into another image. What do you think this other image is an example of? What are the3 different thingsyou see here? 2.What is the transition in the next clip? What objects do you see in the ‘museum’? 3.At first what do you see? Then what happens? What do you think the point of the close up is? Describe what you think you see in the image above Dali. 4.You see one image that transforms into another image. What is the first image? What is the second image? 5.Describe what you see coming out of the car. What do you think Dali is trying to accomplish with the people?

m/tag/texas-texas-yeehaw/ Who is this man? Here are some hints…. World known Surrealist artist Dealt with the Subconscious Painter Child Prodigy Friends with Picasso

Salvador Dali’s Influence on Film Dali was interested in film at a young age and in his childhood he grew up in the era of silent films. This is where he got his inspiration to create films like Un chien andalouUn chien andalou He believed that film had 2 dimensions: fact and photography. He worked with numerous people in the film industry including Walt Disney and Alfred Hitchcock. Dali and Hitchcock created the film Spellbound, and the clip that was shown was about a man’s dream that entailed. In the next clip you will see Destino, an animated film that incorporates many of Dali’s paintings and it is about a woman’s love loss transforming into another opportunity for love.

Destino… By Salvador Dali and Walt Disney

Spellbound

Salvador Dali’s Influence on Photography Dali also worked with fashion designers and photographers, including Elsa Schiaparelli and Man Ray. Some examples of Dali’s work with Schiaparelli were… White Dress with Lobster Print and Shoe-Shaped Hat Some examples of Dali’s work with Man Ray are shown on the link below… surrealist photography

List of Surrealist artists Emmanuel Rudnitsky Frida Kahlo Meret Oppenheim Joan Miro Rene Magritte Edvard Munch Andre Breton Yves Tanguy Hannah Hoch Max Ernst Valentine Hugo Eileen Agar Francis Picabia Giorgio de Chirico Think about the following when researching: What….When…Where…H ow… Why…