Re: A little help
Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:46:18 -0600
You might check Sarah Kozloff's INVISIBLE STORYTELLERS: VOICEOVER NARRATION IN AMERICAN FICTION FILM (California, 1988) and Avrom Fleischman's NARRATED FILMS: STORYTELLING SITUATIONS IN CINEMATIC HISTORY (Johns Hopkins, 1992)
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Subject: Re: [SCREEN-L] A little help
I can only imagine that there would be a bevy of writing on Capra's "Why We
Fight" [Narrator: Walter Huston] or the" Britain can Take It/London Can Take
It" series [I think narrated by Quentin Reynolds]. K Silverman's "The
Acoustic Mirror" has an interesting section on male narration (which I would
I think most war documentaries feature) as opposed to female voiceover.
On Dec 11, 2007 6:07 AM, Roee Avramot <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear colleagues
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> my name is roee and im a film student from israel
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> im doing a pro-seminar about the Voice Over in
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> war cinema. After looking for academic metirials
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> i found very little that really touch the subject.
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> Can you please direct my to some articles about the subject?
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> im looking for both historical and psychological related articles
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> yours
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