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Observing, Locating, and Analysing Audio-Vision: Chion and Bordwell

October 31, 2018

Michel Chion’s notion of audiovisual phrasing and David Bordwell’s six-p methodology for uncovering the poetics of cinema, when joined, will provide a solid methodological approach for the location and critical analysis of cinematic audio-vision.

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In Audio-Vision, Film, PhD Journal, Research, Sound, Vision Tags Film, Research, Journal, PhD, David Bordwell, Michel Chion
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