SPLIT SCREEN
‘In 2000, Mike Figgis released #Timecode, a feature film with four screens, filmed simultaneously, running uncut in parallel. Twenty years on, the director explores the magic of this experimental #filmmaking technique.’
Great Video Essay from Little White Lies magazine, Edited by Leigh Singer’
See Mike Figgis Timecode page for more about that film and related examples, including ‘one take’ films such as Victoria, Rope,
This video essay from No Film school’s Everything You Need to Know" series also gives a good overview of films employing this technqiue.
Other great examples of Split Screen in Film, TV, Music video
On your blogs (also share in Teams), give examples of good uses of split screen you have come across. I’ll add them here.
Also see ‘The 15 Best Uses of Split Screen in Cinema History’ post by Riccardo Basso - on Taste of cinema blog.
Woodstock (1970)
Music videos using split screen