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[Any attempt to generalise about ‘national’ screenwriting practices in a particular country during the silent era is dependent on a combination of several factors: a substantial textual record, an advanced industrial model that allows for the analysis of both scenarios and cinematic style within a wider economic and technological framework and a tradition of scholarship with the means to disseminate its results. Given the very low priority that has been given to screenwriting research until recently, the latter is liable to be a hurdle too far even if the other conditions have been met.]
Published: Nov 12, 2015
Keywords: Scene Text; Frame Story; Literary Style; Scenario Crisis; Young Married Couple
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