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Electronic Dance Music in Narrative Film [PDF]
As a growing number of filmmakers are moving away from the traditional model of orchestral underscoring in favor of a more contemporary approach to film sound, electronic dance music (EDM) is playing an increasingly important role in current soundtrack ...
Filoseta, Roberto
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The theatre and its screen double [PDF]
This essay offers a close exploration of the live filming and sound production in the schaubühne berlin staging of strindberg's Fräulein Julie (directed by Katie Mitchell, shown on tour at the barbican, london, in 2012).
Birringer, J
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Learning from popular genres – with help from the audiovisual essay
Cristina Álvarez López, Adrian Martin
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Introduction to the audiovisual essay: A child of two mothers
Adrian Martin, Cristina Álvarez López
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The shudder of a cinephiliac idea? Videographic film studies practice as material thinking [PDF]
Long after the advent of the digital era, while most university-based film studies academics still choose to publish their critical, theoretical and historical research in conventional written formats, a small but growing number of scholars working on ...
Grant, Catherine
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The impersonal essay, or Montage as memory of the world
The audiovisual essay has been conventionally associated with the subjective and the personal. On the other hand, this introduction makes a case for the adoption of an ‘impersonal’ voice or viewpoint as a tactical response to the overvaluation of the ...
Domietta Torlasco
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Issue no 3 / 2016 of Memoria di Shakespeare. A Journal of Shakespearean Studies gathers several different voices on Shakespeare’s language that as a whole contribute to further define the shape of the language he inherited and used, as well as the ...
Plescia, Iolanda
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At the Margins of the World: The Nature of Limits in Terrence Malick’s The Thin Red Line [PDF]
Terrence Malick’s The Thin Red Line (1998) is an anti-war film which can be read as an Orphic narrative meditating on the relationship between humans and “nature.” Many scholarly readings of the film have been attracted by analyzes that explore the ...
Lord Catherine M.
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'For this relief much thanks.' Taxation, film policy and the UK government [PDF]
In 2006, the Treasury introduced a new Film Tax Credit for British productions. Fiscal incentives in the form of tax credits are now regarded as fundamental to the sustainability of the British film industry.
Magor, M., Schlesinger, P.
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The displacement from the essay film to the video installation has in Chris Marker one of its first and most relevant figures. The comparative study of Zapping Zone.
Lourdes Monterrubio-Ibáñez
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