Probably a more famous example is >the Rolling Stones record that starts out on a transistor radio >in _Apocalypse Now_ and then "expands" to sound much more like >conventional extradiegetic music. Something very similar happens >with the Johnny Hartman records in _The Bridges of Madison >County_: on at least two occasions they are first heard in thin >sound from a small radio before they suddenly adopt full fidelity >and function extradiegetically. Any other examples? > >Krin Gabbard >SUNY Stony Brook > Yes, actually the Rolling Stones song "You Can't always get what you want" in _The Big Chill_, which starts out on the organ at the funeral and then becomes the actual Stones recording as the funeral procession moves to the cemetary. ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]