Film Voices

Film Voices
Author: Gerald Duchovnay
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780791484753

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Interviews with prominent filmmakers, actors, and others on the art, craft, and business of moviemaking.

Francophone Voices of the New Morocco in Film and Print

Francophone Voices of the    New    Morocco in Film and Print
Author: V. Orlando
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2009-06-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230622593

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This study of Moroccan society explores the country's culture through its literature, journalism and film. It examines transitions from traditionalism to modernity within the conflicted polemics of the post-9/11 world. Addresses issues including feminism, sexuality, gender and human rights and how they are conveyed in Moroccan media.

Voices in the Dark

Voices in the Dark
Author: J. P. Telotte
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1989
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0252060563

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The American film noir, the popular genre that focused on urban crime and corruption in the 1940s and 1950s, exhibits the greatest amount of narrative experimentation in the modern American cinema. Spurred by postwar disillusionment, cold war anxieties, and changing social circumstances, these films revealed the dark side of American life and, in doing so, created unique narrative structures in order to speak of that darkness. J.P. Telotte's in-depth discussion of classic films noir--including The Lady from Shanghai, The Lady in the Lake, Dark Passage, Double Indemnity, Kiss Me Deadly, and Murder, My Sweet--draws on the work of Michel Foucault to examine four dominant noir narrative strategies.

Adapted Voices

Adapted Voices
Author: Armelle Blin-Rolland
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781351577533

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Voyage au bout de la nuit (1932), by Louis-Ferdinand Celine (1894-1961), and Zazie dans le metro (1959), by Raymond Queneau (1903-1976), were two revolutionary novels in their transposition of spoken language into written language. Since their publication they have been adapted into a broad range of media, including illustrated novel, bande dessinee, film, stage performance and recorded reading. What happens to their striking literary voices as they are transposed into media that combine text and image, sound and image, or consist of sound alone? In this study, Armelle Blin-Rolland examines adaptations sparked by these two seminal novels to understand what 'voice' means in each medium, and its importance in the process of adaptation.

Melodramatic Voices Understanding Music Drama

Melodramatic Voices  Understanding Music Drama
Author: Sarah Hibberd
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317097921

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The genre of mélodrame à grand spectacle that emerged in the boulevard theatres of Paris in the 1790s - and which was quickly exported abroad - expressed the moral struggle between good and evil through a drama of heightened emotions. Physical gesture, mise en scène and music were as important in communicating meaning and passion as spoken dialogue. The premise of this volume is the idea that the melodramatic aesthetic is central to our understanding of nineteenth-century music drama, broadly defined as spoken plays with music, operas and other hybrid genres that combine music with text and/or image. This relationship is examined closely, and its evolution in the twentieth century in selected operas, musicals and films is understood as an extension of this nineteenth-century aesthetic. The book therefore develops our understanding of opera in the context of melodrama's broader influence on musical culture during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This book will appeal to those interested in film studies, drama, theatre and modern languages as well as music and opera.

Voices in the Snow

Voices in the Snow
Author: Darcy Coates
Publsiher: Black Owl Books
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Clare remembers the cold. She remembers abandoned cars and children's toys littered across the road. She remembers dark shapes in the snow and a terror she can't explain. And then... nothing. When she wakes, aching and afraid in a stranger's gothic home, he tells her she was in an accident, a crash in the snow. He claims he saved her. Clare wants to leave, but a vicious snowstorm has blanketed the world in white, trapping them together, and there's nothing she can do but wait. At least the stranger seems kind... but Clare doesn't know if she can trust him. He promised they were alone here, but she sees and hears things that convince her something else is creeping about the surrounding woods, watching. Waiting. Between the claustrophobic storm and the inescapable sense of being hunted, Clare is on edge... and increasingly certain of one thing: Her car crash wasn't an accident. Something is waiting for her to step outside the fragile safety of the house... something monstrous, something unfeeling. Something desperately hungry.

LatinX Voices

LatinX Voices
Author: Katie Coronado,Erica Kight
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2018-07-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781315284118

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LatinX Voices is the first undergraduate textbook that includes an overview of Hispanic/LatinX Media in the U.S. and gives readers an understanding of how media in the United States has transformed around this audience. Based on the authors’ professional and research experience, and teaching broadcast media courses in the classroom, this text covers the evolving industry and offers perspective on topics related to Latin-American areas of interest. With professional testimonials from those who have left their mark in print, radio, television, film and new media, this collection of chapters brings together expert voices in Hispanic/LatinX media from across the U.S., and explains the impact of this population on the media industry today.

Hearing Our Voices

Hearing  Our  Voices
Author: Barbara Schneider
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781442698970

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Hearing (Our) Voices describes two innovative participatory action research projects - one on communication with medical professionals, the other on housing - carried out by a group of people diagnosed with schizophrenia under the guidance of Professor Barbara Schneider. Participants designed the research, conducted interviews and focus groups, participated in data analysis, and disseminated research results through a number of innovative strategies including theatre performances, a documentary film, a graphic novel, and a travelling exhibit. Emerging from these projects is the central and significant finding that people diagnosed with schizophrenia are caught between their dependence on care and their longing for independent lives. The research presented in Hearing (Our) Voices points to a way to resolve this paradox and transform lives through the inclusion of people diagnosed with schizophrenia in research, in decision-making about their own treatment and housing, and in public discourse about schizophrenia.