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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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... voice , insofar as they allow it to create a diege- tic space which is neither subordinate to nor leading the image . On the other hand , their ' voices ' rarely comment on the images in a way that would ' split ' the spectator between ...
... voice , insofar as they allow it to create a diege- tic space which is neither subordinate to nor leading the image . On the other hand , their ' voices ' rarely comment on the images in a way that would ' split ' the spectator between ...
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