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Skip to content Home Late Spring Posted on September 29, 2011 by thecolindoyle While I’m far from the first to draw attention to Ozu’s empty frames, I’m surprised not to have heard (or perhaps I’m surprised not to remember) Ozu referenced in criticism of Woody Allen’s work. I imagine a side-by-side comparison of their empty frames would enhance our understanding of the “technique” surrounding empty frames, and the contrasting meanings it can have. Perhaps this will be food for a future post, but I’ll allow myself a few quick thoughts in a general way now. – Empty frames, as a technique, tend to only be found as bookends for scenes. Used as supplementary information to the traditional mastershot, they’re either strung together to display a wider environment for the viewer or they’re used as a wideshot into which the actors enter or exit. Rarely, if ever, does a scene have an empty frame at its center. – In Annie Hall, the empty frame is used as a comedic gag when, duri...
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