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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2010 · 1H 7M

James Cutting; Shot by shot, films have evolved to resemble the natural rhythms of the brain.

from Rob Kall Futurehealth Radio Show · host Rob Kall

I found an article about James Cutting's work in the NY Times' list of most popular articles. Professor Cutting studies scene length patterns in movies. The subtitle of the article was "Shot by shot, films have evolved to resemble the natural rhythms of the brain."

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