A Really Great Future Art

Emotional communication can emphasize the cultural and social impact of a work of art.
At that time, the studio was organizing a screening with a first cut of the film. Writers, journalists, leaders of the military navy were invited. The revolutionary Marxist Lunacerski was also present. The Russian director, Sergei Eisenstein, greeted the guests one by one and thanked them for coming. An emotional silence reigned during the projection. When the light came on, the silence was not broken by the usual applause. Spectators sat on chairs dumbfounded with emotion and motionless.
Suddenly, Lunacearski sprinted onto a chair and began an excited speech: "We witnessed a historical cultural event. To learn a new art . From today, the art of film becomes an art really great future... " He spoke briefly, but very nicely. Only then did the applause begin.
Leadership: Do you focus your attention on balance and harmony during artistic creation, so that the moment of historical importance you capture highlights the power of art to inspire the depth of human experience?
The procedure of watching a film involves a careful and detailed editing of the film. The director, claiming ideas expressed in artistic form, uses various tools (such as music, scenery, subtle dialogues and visual symbolism) to obtain relevant information about his characters. It is important to maintain a calm and professional atmosphere throughout the creation, as if everyone were taking part in a historical cultural event. After a first evaluation of the film, all those involved in the cinematographic distribution process can establish an appropriate release and promotion plan, through a pep talk.
The effective and emotional communication between the director and the renowned revolutionary, among other guests, marked a moment of historical importance by emphasizing the impact of film as an instrument of cultural and social change, but also by highlighting the power of art to inspire and to mobilize significant social changes. At the end, the applause started, confirming the profound impact of the event, in that the speech demonstrated the ability of cultural and political leaders to collaborate to generate sustainable changes in society.
Leadership: How can you adjust the process of organizing a historical cultural event to reflect the emotional silence of the spectators?
The process of organizing a film screening includes several distinct stages, from script analysis to editing and projection. In each phase, the teams collaborate to ensure that the final film meets the initial specifications. Detailed documentation is essential to the success of the event, facilitating communication between the various parties involved, such as writers, journalists, and managers. An emotional silence can dominate the room during the screening, reflecting the emotional silence of the audience, who remain motionless with emotion.
Suddenly, a participant may stand up and begin an excited speech : "We are witnessing a historic cultural event. Let's learn a new art . From now on, the art of film will have a bright future." This recognition may come briefly, but its impact will be profound, triggering applause and confirming the importance of this new artistic medium.
Leadership maintains its quality as an extension of the original Creation, only if the Creator becomes the witness of a historical event transposed into an artistic act of great magnitude and significance.
A truly great art of the future derives from that act of creation that moves viewers by capturing a moment of historical importance and presenting it in a profound and evocative form. A successful film can trigger enthusiastic reactions and applause, confirming its artistic importance, and the excitement of the spectators can create an atmosphere of profound silence during the screening of the film.
Large-scale artistic events can strengthen the role of the cultural leader, seen as a witness of a remarkable artistic act that strengthens his role as an agent of change.
* Note: Ion Barna - Eisenstein, Tineretului Publishing House, 1966.