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Arnt Maasø <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Mar 2001 11:53:06 +0200
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Dear list,
I'm currently writing on the use of voice in relation to social /
communicative 'intimacy', 'distance' etc. in television, and would
like to explore some examples from film too. Can anyone come up with
typical or classical examples of the use of (extreme) close-up shots
of a preson screaming, and (extreme) long-shot shots of a person
whispering?

I would be grateful for any suggestions, and also if you can remember
if the sound is 'loud' vs. 'soft', or with a 'close' or 'distant'
sound space (i.e., much vs. little reverb, 'full' and 'bass-rich'
voice vs. 'thin' voice).

Thanks,

Arnt

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Department of Media and Communication
University of Oslo, Faculty of Arts

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