
Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations
Why Theory
The Invention of Sound in Film
This chapter explores the views of early film theorists on the introduction of sound in film and how it impacted the cinematic experience. It discusses the contrasting opinions of filmmakers like Hitchcock and theorists like Bizan and Krakauer on the artistic value and realism of sound. The chapter also delves into the concept of seduction by reality in films and the importance of visual storytelling.
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