Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bände 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... sound . It should be noted however that this is no absolute proof , as an invisible dubbing is not unfeasible ; therefore , our faith in synchronous sound rests partly , but importantly , on our ' supposed knowledge ' about the ...
... sound . It should be noted however that this is no absolute proof , as an invisible dubbing is not unfeasible ; therefore , our faith in synchronous sound rests partly , but importantly , on our ' supposed knowledge ' about the ...
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... sound and image a different political significance , if only because television itself has largely deconstructed and rearticulated the rela- tion of sound and image of classical film . Sound motivates , focal- izes and cues image on ...
... sound and image a different political significance , if only because television itself has largely deconstructed and rearticulated the rela- tion of sound and image of classical film . Sound motivates , focal- izes and cues image on ...
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... sound - track , what exactly is the function of the images ? The examples may be trivial , and the test of turning off the sound too simplistic to compare Filmkritik's arguments to Godard's ex- periments with separation of image track and ...
... sound - track , what exactly is the function of the images ? The examples may be trivial , and the test of turning off the sound too simplistic to compare Filmkritik's arguments to Godard's ex- periments with separation of image track and ...
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