Monday 8 February 2016

Reading: Narration, the film and its voice - Bruzzi


  • Voice-over gives "insights and information not immediately available from within the diegesis" - disembodies, omniscient narrator
  • Criticised for being boring and "didactic"
  • Rotha argues photograph is more powerful than narration "sound will contaminate the image"
  • "By blending omniscience and intimacy they address the spectator directly"

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