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In the primitive era when camera was fixed to the ground it was natural for filmmakers to concentrate on moving material phenomena; life on the screen was life only if it manifested itself through external, or "objective", motion.
Siegfried Kracauer, in Theory of Film: The Redemption of Physical Reality (1960), Princeton, p. 34
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