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Invisible Storytellers
Sarah Kozloff
其他書名
Voice-Over Narration in American Fiction Film
出版
University of California Press
, 1989-11-03
主題
Performing Arts / Film / General
ISBN
0520909666
9780520909663
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Miwr69TFeloC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
"Let me tell you a story," each film seems to offer silently as its opening frames hit the screen. But sometimes the film finds a voice—an off-screen narrator—for all or part of the story. From
Wuthering Heights
and
Double Indemnity
to
Annie Hall
and
Platoon
, voice-over narration has been an integral part of American movies.
Through examples from films such as
How Green Was My Valley
,
All About Eve
,
The Naked City
, and
Barry Lyndon
, Sarah Kozloff examines and analyzes voice-over narration. She refutes the assumptions that words should only play a minimal role in film, that "showing" is superior to "telling," or that the technique is inescapably authoritarian (the "voice of god"). She questions the common conception that voice-over is a literary technique by tracing its origins in the silent era and by highlighting the influence of radio, documentaries, and television. She explores how first-person or third-person narration really affects a film, in terms of genre conventions, viewer identification, time and nostalgia, subjectivity, and reliability. In conclusion she argues that voice-over increases film's potential for intimacy and sophisticated irony.