Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bände 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... visual perception when it comes to examine the perception of film . In spite of the difficul- ties inherent to every consideration of images from a strictly percep- tual point of view , these theories have always insisted on describing ...
... visual perception when it comes to examine the perception of film . In spite of the difficul- ties inherent to every consideration of images from a strictly percep- tual point of view , these theories have always insisted on describing ...
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... visual material may result in strong limitations on the diege- sis ' flexibility and extensibility . 15 What is at stake here is also a comprehension of the relationship between spectator and film , and it is no coincidence that we ...
... visual material may result in strong limitations on the diege- sis ' flexibility and extensibility . 15 What is at stake here is also a comprehension of the relationship between spectator and film , and it is no coincidence that we ...
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... visual indications , since Godard's presence is pervasive throughout the interviews , and a number of deictic marks ... visual terms ( visibility , framing , etc .... ) . How- ever , it would be hazardous to derive from this visual ...
... visual indications , since Godard's presence is pervasive throughout the interviews , and a number of deictic marks ... visual terms ( visibility , framing , etc .... ) . How- ever , it would be hazardous to derive from this visual ...
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The View | 42 |
A Conversation with | 66 |
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