The second volume in this series discusses the textual analysis of film and television, featuring pieces by Douglas Pye on how "tone" is vital yet rarely discussed in film analysis; Jacob Leigh on the films of French director Eric Rohmer; and Susan Smith on the ways the human voice has been used in narrative cinema.
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John Gibbs and Douglas Pye are both lecturers in film studies at the University of Reading.
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