One short film had a particularly lasting impact; yes, it caused fear, terror, even panic … It was the film L’Arrivée d’un train en gare de la Ciotat … Although the cinematographic train was dashing toward the crowded audience in flickering black and white (not in natural colours and natural dimensions), and although the only sound accompanying it was the monotonous clatter of the projector’s sprockets engaging into the film’s perforation, the spectators felt physically threatened and panicked.
This is exactly it. I feel that despite feeling how obvious it is and telling myself that I already knew that and that I'm not just realising it... and then I see someone do something normal and start having that same feeling again and then catch myself at it. It can't be denied it does change how we see it.We realise the past is just now without 4k cameras