How 1917 Warps Time | A Film Analysis

4 years ago
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1917 is one of Hannah's favorite films. Common editing techniques like timelapses and montages easily fast forward time in movies, but when a film is edited to be one continuous take it can't use those techniques.

Sam Mendes and Roger Deakins pulled out all the stops when making 1917. This "two-shot-film" was able to cover a 12-hour story in a run time of 1 hour and 59 minutes. How did they do it?

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Time Stamps
0:00 Timely Storytelling
0:30 Editing Techniques to Fast-Forward Time
1:47 One-Shot Films
1:58 1917 Plot
2:58 Scene Analysis
7:46 Techniques Applied Throughout the Film

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