Whip pan transition
As has been reported many times now, Martin Scorsese has cited The Red Shoes as one of his favourite films and major influences. Keeping that in mind while watching the film, I noticed that there are at least two whip pan transitions in The Red Shoes, both of them transitioning from the face of Moira Shearer standing on a theatre stage, to a train station platform with stacked crates labelled "Lermontov".
Now we all know those whip pan transitions are a personal favourite of Scorsese who can use up to half a dozen in s single sequence (especially in his canonical gangster films like Goodfellas, Casino, The Departed and The Wolf of Wall-Street).
Scorsese has replicated shots and camera movements from The Red Shoes in several of his films (the spiral staircase scene in Shutter Island, etc.), but has he ever been vocal about his quasi-obsession with whip pan transitions emanating from this Powell & Pressburger film?
Also, does anyone know what would be the first instance of a whip pan transition in a film?