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- Title
Imagining sound in the Solax films of Alice Guy Blaché: Canned Harmony (1912) and Burstop Holmes' Murder Case (1913).
- Authors
McBane, Barbara
- Abstract
Alice Guy Blaché's onscreen depictions of sound prompt an enquiry into this suppressed realm of early cinema, which often figures marginalized social groups. Women's increased public presence and vocality and the suffrage debates are shown to be expressed obliquely in Guy Blaché's work, through extra-diegetic visual references and the imagination of sound.
- Subjects
MOTION picture sound effects; GUY-Blache, Alice, 1873-1968; WOMEN in motion pictures; MOTION pictures; SUFFRAGE; HUMAN voice; SOCIAL groups; MOTION picture film
- Publication
Film History, 2006, Vol 18, Issue 2, p185
- ISSN
0892-2160
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/fih.2006.0014