Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 6-9Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. third - person voice - over has also traditionally spoken without seeming to address anyone in particular - to emanate from " on high . " 8 The third - person voice in The ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. third - person voice - over has also traditionally spoken without seeming to address anyone in particular - to emanate from " on high . " 8 The third - person voice in The ...
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... voice introduces an important nuance into the theory of filmic sound ( and of filmic representation in general ) : questioning the voice takes us further than the usual consideration of ' two types of space ' , 26 to an examination of ...
... voice introduces an important nuance into the theory of filmic sound ( and of filmic representation in general ) : questioning the voice takes us further than the usual consideration of ' two types of space ' , 26 to an examination of ...
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. physical characteristics of the voice , makes the voice almost palpa- ble ; in imaginary terms , it reinforces the voice's omnipotence , its power by divine right . Naturally ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. physical characteristics of the voice , makes the voice almost palpa- ble ; in imaginary terms , it reinforces the voice's omnipotence , its power by divine right . Naturally ...
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About Our Contributors | 3 |
Helke Sander and the Will to Change | 10 |
The Power of the Narrator in Modernist | 31 |
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