Analysis of frames by Deleuze - Sanat Bardoloi & Rahul Adhikari 

Deleuze stated that the frame is a relatively closed system. Each frame has a great number of parts – characters, sets and props. The divisibility of content constantly subdivides a frame into sub-sets or is itself the sub-set of a larger set, on to infinity.
 He also said that the frame has always been geometrical. It is conceived of as a spatial composition of parallels and diagonals. The frame is also related to an angle of framing. Sometimes the angle of point of shots looks unusual and sometimes bizarre as well. But it has higher justification for the narrative. Finally, it determines an out-of-field, sometimes in the form of a larger set which extends it, sometimes in the form of a whole into which it is integrated. 

(Place : Burdwan University Hostel)

(Place: Jadavpur)

(Place: Towards a temple in Burdwan)

(Place: Kangsabati river in Medinipur)

(Place: A house in Vatpara)




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