| Formalist-style film | Realist-style film | |
| Mise-en-scene/ Mise-en-shot techniques associated with this   style of film-making | -           Heavily edited à “jump cuts” -           Montage -           Fast and slow motion -           Low/high camera angles -           Transformation of 3D world into a 2D surface -           Stylised / symbolic images -           Artificial settings -           Artificial lighting -        No attempt at verisimilitude -           Stylised dialogue / diagetic -           Lots of non-diagetic sound -           Subtitles / captions | -           Long takes, deep focus -           No especial montage -           Subjective viewpoint – uses camera lens to reproduce the way we   look at the world -           “Documentary” style -           Natural/non-intrusive -        Realistic/authentic setting -           Naturalistic dialogue -           Lots of diagetic sound -            Minimal non-diagetic | 
| Definition / aim of this style of film-making | - Stylised or auteur emphasise his own   style | - Real events in the impression of   real life -      Life as it is: reality | 
| Directors associated with style | -           Sergei Eisenstein -           Jean-Luc Godard | -           Roberto Rossellini (Italian neorealist) -           Jean Renoir -           Rodrigo García | 
| Films associated with style | -           October (1927) directed by Eisenstein | -           Nine Lives (2005) | 
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