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Side 82
... close - up ; specifically they are shot increasingly in close - up over the duration of the series , giving the viewer the sensation of zeroing in on something . The sisters , who apparently are in no danger of dying anytime soon , are ...
... close - up ; specifically they are shot increasingly in close - up over the duration of the series , giving the viewer the sensation of zeroing in on something . The sisters , who apparently are in no danger of dying anytime soon , are ...
Side 86
... close - ups of the face do . The close- up " does not tear away its object from a set of which it would form a part , of which it would be a part , but on the contrary it abstracts it from all spatio - temporal coordinates " ( Deleuze ...
... close - ups of the face do . The close- up " does not tear away its object from a set of which it would form a part , of which it would be a part , but on the contrary it abstracts it from all spatio - temporal coordinates " ( Deleuze ...
Side 87
... close - up specifically does is divest the face of its three primary roles , which infuse the face with its quintessential lifeforce : a ) an " individuating " role wherein the face characterizes the per- son ; b ) a " socializing ...
... close - up specifically does is divest the face of its three primary roles , which infuse the face with its quintessential lifeforce : a ) an " individuating " role wherein the face characterizes the per- son ; b ) a " socializing ...
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