The first film explicitly intended by its maker to be a visual analogue of poetry, Marcel L'Herbier's Rose-France (1919), continues further along these same paths.
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There are automatic drawings from the 1920's, a visual analogue to Breton's automatic writing, that are surprisingly balanced and budding with sexual energy and imagery.
The mental image that I found increased my pain the most, however, was the one that matched the visual analogue of the rACC: Picture a hot flame on your painful area.
Mr. Foreman's settings are the visual analogue of a feverishly driven image-racked mind.
The movement of the camera and the cutting among angles seem closely linked to Gould's phrasing, a visual analogue to his tinkering with sonic distances in the Scriabin.
Using the designer Stephen Byram, the company turned each CD into a complete package, one that tried to present the music with a verbal and visual analogue.
According to Michael Azerrad in Our Band Could Be Your Life, the artwork "was a perfect visual analogue to the music it promoted - gritty, stark, violent, smart, provocative, and utterly American."
The filmmakers, Tristan Cook and Zac Nicholson, showed real flair in finding visual analogues to modern musical language.