With film stock extremely scarce in the Soviet Union during the War Communism years, the students in Lev Kuleshov's workshop at the State Film School prepared for future filmmaking efforts in each of the following ways except:______. A) Re-editing old films.B) Writing elaborately detailed continuity scripts.C) Shooting and assembling footage in short editing experiments.D) Putting on plays that were staged as much like films as possible.

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With film stock extremely scarce in the Soviet Union during the War Communism years, the students in Lev Kuleshov's workshop at the State Film School prepared for future film making efforts in each of the following ways except .(B) Writing elaborately detailed continuity scripts

Explanation:

In 1919  Lev Kuleshov headed the first Soviet film courses at the National Film School. Kuleshov may well be the very first film theorist as he was a leader in the Soviet montage theory – developing his theories of editing before those of Sergei Eisenstein (briefly a student of Kuleshov).

All Union State Institute of Cinematography or Moscow Film School was founded. Lev Kuleshov was one of the few pre-revolutionary filmmakers to remain. his Workshop attracted the more radical and innovative students.

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B. Writing elaborately detailed continuity scripts.

Explanation:

Lev Kuleshov was a Russian filmmaker and theorist. In his workshop at the State film school, the student prepared for future film making efforts by reediting old movies, making short editing experiments and putting on staged plays in films as much as possible. They however did not write detailed elaborate continuity scripts durle to reasons of Scarce film stock and Unelcertainty in production attached to the on going war at the time. There was no need going into something they clearly had no futuristic plans for at that point in time.