I agree with Kino Eye because camera can see that human cannot see with eye like human cannot see in slow motion or change eye setting to make more clear and "camera improve while our eye sight gets worse "which Sam Nguyen included in his post.
In Methods of Montage, it explains how there are different ways to create a montage. An example is a rhythmic montage. This is when the scene changes according to the change in music, i.e. drums. The difference between a tonal and an overtonal montage is that the overtonal montage seeks to give you this physiological perception, while tonal montage gives you the emotional feel of a piece. I think that there should be more studies/research on overtonal montages because I think that there could be so many more uses for it.
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