The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1932 |
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Page 66
... film of this kind , and in it the incidental photo- graphic settings are undeniably excellent - in fact , far too good for the plot . But are we really to assume that the creation of plots of this calibre is so difficult that the cinema ...
... film of this kind , and in it the incidental photo- graphic settings are undeniably excellent - in fact , far too good for the plot . But are we really to assume that the creation of plots of this calibre is so difficult that the cinema ...
Page 69
... film , and , by imitation , to a certain extent for a while with the talkie ; but the latter will gradually be emancipated from its influence . For to recognise the essential difference between the art of the silent film and that of the ...
... film , and , by imitation , to a certain extent for a while with the talkie ; but the latter will gradually be emancipated from its influence . For to recognise the essential difference between the art of the silent film and that of the ...
Page 70
... film differs from the stage - play and the talkie ; and it is on these that it should base its main appeal . The out- standing feature of the film as an invention is its almost unlimited range of mechanical possibilities , and the ...
... film differs from the stage - play and the talkie ; and it is on these that it should base its main appeal . The out- standing feature of the film as an invention is its almost unlimited range of mechanical possibilities , and the ...
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