Numerous surveys of the development of documentary cinema and analyses of its transitional moments exist especially those concerning technological evolution and shifts in representational strategy. And yet few histories clearly mark out a space for the emergence of the interview subject as one of the standard rhetorical devices in nonfiction film. These “talking heads” ranging in appearance from speaking subjects directly addressing the camera to the testimony of witnesses addressing an on-screen or off-screen interviewer are a dominant feature of contemporary documentary cinema and a basic component of film and television language. While there are various discussions concerning the ideological dimension of interviews generally there is lit...
This chapter is part of my ongoing research into the relationship between the protagonists of a docu...
Film images testify to the real appearance of the past, or at least its aesthetic, through o...
This thesis explores the relationship between cinematic techniques and forms of knowledge in the non...
Studies on film dialogue show that actors’ interactions normally contain more information than is ne...
textWe are at a particular moment in history where new technologies are changing the way films are m...
After almost 30 years of silence, there is a rising interest in Romania in the voices of those who w...
This dissertation proposes a direct relationship between specific formal and ideological development...
This paper presents findings from ongoing empirical research into the experiences of undergraduates ...
This research aims to chart four modes of engagement in post-verite documentary films, devoted to an...
Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M...
Documentaries represent issues and aspects of the socio-historical world. They do so through a selec...
Voice has long served as a metaphor for documentary authorship, but it has become increasingly clear...
Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation takes theories of voice-over narration that ar...
This dissertation examines a body of formally and aesthetically innovative nonfiction and experiment...
Roland Barthes refers to speech as the theatrical and unpredictable other of the written word, freed...
This chapter is part of my ongoing research into the relationship between the protagonists of a docu...
Film images testify to the real appearance of the past, or at least its aesthetic, through o...
This thesis explores the relationship between cinematic techniques and forms of knowledge in the non...
Studies on film dialogue show that actors’ interactions normally contain more information than is ne...
textWe are at a particular moment in history where new technologies are changing the way films are m...
After almost 30 years of silence, there is a rising interest in Romania in the voices of those who w...
This dissertation proposes a direct relationship between specific formal and ideological development...
This paper presents findings from ongoing empirical research into the experiences of undergraduates ...
This research aims to chart four modes of engagement in post-verite documentary films, devoted to an...
Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M...
Documentaries represent issues and aspects of the socio-historical world. They do so through a selec...
Voice has long served as a metaphor for documentary authorship, but it has become increasingly clear...
Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation takes theories of voice-over narration that ar...
This dissertation examines a body of formally and aesthetically innovative nonfiction and experiment...
Roland Barthes refers to speech as the theatrical and unpredictable other of the written word, freed...
This chapter is part of my ongoing research into the relationship between the protagonists of a docu...
Film images testify to the real appearance of the past, or at least its aesthetic, through o...
This thesis explores the relationship between cinematic techniques and forms of knowledge in the non...