2023年12月5日 星期二

DICKENS AND THE CINEMA. demiurge, intercut

 


demiurge, intercut


Dickens, David Lean, and After: Twenty-First-Century ...

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Dickens and the Dream of Cinema, this was captured particularly well in Lean's use of quick intercutting and close ups in one of the earlier film's bravura ...




DICKENS AND THE CINEMA


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by D Paroissien · 1978 · Cited by 13 — passant , and intercut into the whole - like the d towards his office; and, finally, these magnifice tails, the reeking bodies of the cattle, from w rises ...

Garret Stewart concludes, “Dickens anticipates film narrative mostly in his obsessive descriptive details (especially in close-ups), their intercutting and the.




intercut
/ˌɪntəˈkʌt/
verb
gerund or present participleintercutting
  1. alternate (scenes or shots) with contrasting scenes or shots to make one composite scene in a film.
    "pieces of archive film are intercut with brief interviews"
demiurge
/ˈdɛmɪəːdʒ,ˈdiːmɪəːdʒ/
noun
  1. a being responsible for the creation of the universe.
    • (in Platonic philosophy) the Maker or Creator of the world.
    • (in Gnosticism and other theological systems) a heavenly being, subordinate to the Supreme Being, that is considered to be the controller of the material world and antagonistic to all that is purely spiritual.

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