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Arts Reference Reviews Volume 31 · Number 4 · 2017 · 31-34 chapter needs to be read with an understanding The book concludes with a chronology of of the complications of sound film recording and events in Russian cinema and history and “lip synch”. As a film maker, I found detailed bibliography and index. Each chapter Piotrovskii’s views extremely interesting. He had ends with notes and a lengthy list of detailed immediately recognised a technological issue references. which would have a profound effect on the art of This is a highly interesting and film making from that point forward. The hit in thought-provoking work on a subject that many the Jazz Singer was Al Jolson’s “cabaret songs”. of us know only too little. The former USSR has For Piotrovskii, this focus on singing and a long history and has produced leading names dancing meant that with sound film, the cinema from the cinematic arts and technology. This is had abandoned the editing and optical a book that sheds light on a previously darkened field and deserves to be read by all of those techniques of its earlier, silent years. So, interested in film making. It will be a stimulating
Reference Reviews – Emerald Publishing
Published: May 15, 2017
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