Description
Film Dialogue is a rich and exciting collection of essays that bravely counters the widely-held view that cinema is a visual medium. Covering the work of famous directors as well as science fiction, documentary, animation and films adapted from literature, this book demonstrates the many ways that dialogue functions, and shows why movies must be listened to as well as watched. This volume challenges our conventional understanding of cinema and takes it to a wholly new level. -- Stephen Prince, Virginia Tech, author of Digital Visual Effects in Cinema: The Seduction of Reality Film Dialogue represents a great step towards a more detailed and wide-ranging examination of dialogue in film. Although it is not intended as a survey of dialogue in every cinematic genre across all decades and continents, it does gather together a rich assortment of studies that demonstrates how varied, significant and instructive dialogue analysis can be. In so doing, it goes a long way towards filling some major critical gaps in film scholarship, while leaving plenty of scope for others to pursue similar projects of their own. This is a major intervention in film studies, one that makes us rethink our relationship to film, one with the potential to inspire further research into the words, speech and voices of cinema. -- Martin Shingler, University of Sunderland, author of Star Studies: A Critical Guide
About the Author
Jeff Jaeckle holds a doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin and teaches at Portland Community College. His scholarship on film dialogue, aesthetics, and American cinema has appeared and is forthcoming in Film Quarterly, New Review of Film and Television Studies, Quarterly Review of Film and Video, The Soundtrack, and the Oxford Handbook of American Literary Naturalism.
Book Information
ISBN 9780231165624
Author Jeff Jaeckle
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Wallflower Press
Publisher Columbia University Press