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Sketches for Mozart is quite an intriguing piece, you know? It feels like a visual exploration rather than a straightforward narrative. The camera dances around the scenes, almost personifying the music in a way that's not often done. The pacing is deliberate, sometimes allowing you to linger on a moment longer than expected, and then it bursts into this ornamental frenzy. It’s as if the camera itself is caught up in the rhythm, revealing its own choreography alongside the music. There's a distinct atmosphere to it—an almost abstract quality that challenges traditional storytelling. I think it really gets you to feel the connection between motion and sound, which is what makes it stand out in the music genre.
Unique visual exploration of music.Camera work as a character.Atmospheric and abstract pacing.
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