WHILE EVERY MOVIEGOER recognizes voice-over as a narrational act, and most are aware of early storytelling scenes as framing narration, there are few established terms beyond these and signs of hesitancy in devising new ones to talk about narrated films.
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Publish Date
January 21, 2004
Publisher
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Language
English
Pages
264
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"WHILE EVERY MOVIEGOER recognizes voice-over as a narrational act, and most are aware of early storytelling scenes as framing narration, there are few established terms beyond these and signs of hesitancy in devising new ones to talk about narrated films."
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