Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 31995 |
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... continuity style ( “ Pudovkin ” ) . Eye- line matches , matches on action , and other familiar continuity de- vices figure in Pudovkin's system , and he claims explicitly that con- tinuity is the essential ingredient of filmmaking ...
... continuity style ( “ Pudovkin ” ) . Eye- line matches , matches on action , and other familiar continuity de- vices figure in Pudovkin's system , and he claims explicitly that con- tinuity is the essential ingredient of filmmaking ...
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... continuity editing . Its very familiarity suggests that it requires little extended elaboration except to explain ... continuity editing . As others have shown , the conceit is open to scrutiny for what it reveals about ideologies which ...
... continuity editing . Its very familiarity suggests that it requires little extended elaboration except to explain ... continuity editing . As others have shown , the conceit is open to scrutiny for what it reveals about ideologies which ...
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... continuity , may in fact sustain its own disloca- tions . It may even exploit them . My response to Burch — my refine- ment of his observation is that Pudovkin employs what I will have to call , somewhat unsatisfactorily , a narrative ...
... continuity , may in fact sustain its own disloca- tions . It may even exploit them . My response to Burch — my refine- ment of his observation is that Pudovkin employs what I will have to call , somewhat unsatisfactorily , a narrative ...
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Views from the PostFutureSoviet Eastern European Cinema | 3 |
Jewish Identity in PostCommunist Hungarian Cinema | 24 |
Why Stalinist Musicals? | 38 |
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