Definition
Sergei Eisenstein was a Soviet filmmaker and film theorist. He's best known for his silent films 'Battleship Potemkin' and 'October,' which are considered classics of cinema. Eisenstein developed the theory of montage, a technique of editing film to create a powerful emotional and intellectual impact. 'Eisenstein' represents innovation in filmmaking and the power of visual storytelling. He symbolizes the art of editing and its ability to shape meaning.