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5 pages in length. Chris Marker reputation within the film industry is one of those special ranks of creative importance that has earned him a solid spot in the annals of moviemaking history. La Jetée represents one of Marker's most inspired works of environment and atmosphere that takes viewers upon a journey of expansion amidst a backdrop of minimalism. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Markers most inspired works of environment and atmosphere that takes viewers upon a journey of expansion amidst a backdrop of minimalism. The combination of black and white still images
and minimal narration creates a synergism of unparalleled atmosphere that compels and haunts at the same time (Platonic Themes in Chris Markers La Jet?e); indeed, Marker clearly illustrates how the
less is more adage serves to engage viewers from an entirely different perspective and, thereby, obliges them to establish a sense of longed-for uneasiness that only comes from the recesses
of their collective imagination. "Famous for its brief fragment of motion, the films series of still photos are better understood as cinematograms fulfilling many of the classic sequences of
film narrative" (Murphy 31). Engaging by its own rights, the story by which Marker absorbs his audience is eclipsed only by the method used to reach this objective. Indeed,
Markers techniques - accompanied by soundtrack and narration - not only elicit photographys adaptation into cinematography, but also the "stripping of film to its essence" (La Jet?e) that ultimately renders
the colorless film a categorical masterpiece of environment and atmosphere. What Marker strives to achieve by using black and white stills is how mans recollections "are motionless fragments marked
by the surroundings" (La Jet?e); inasmuch as the storys underlying current focuses upon the aspect of memory - what might readily be construed as a hazy human attribute that often
fades just in and out reach - it makes perfect sense to transmit this notion through the stark sentiment of black and white footage. Color, by contrast, would create
much too much of a frivolous feel instead of the transfixed sensation that monochrome provides. "Marker could have used color photos, but black and white allows for more toying
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