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SHORT
CUTS
46
each
other,
hold
each
other
in
this
position,
face
to
face.
The
film
shows
it
to
be
a
beautiful
position,
and
all
the
more
so
for
being
easily
disturbed.
The
shot
at
the
close
of
the
film,
which
freezes
Dexter,
Tracy
and
Mike
as
their
picture
is
taken,
shows
them
shocked
and
surprised.
Once
again
they
are
looking
out,
elsewhere,
away
from
each
other;
they
are
awkwardly
turned,
and
side
by
side.
Without
impressing
us
with
manoeuvres,
all
the
sequences
in
this
chapter
are
especially
attentive
to
the
performers’
positions
in
relation
to
each
other;
developing,
and
deepening,
arrangements.
Equally,
the
performers
and
the
camera
are
mutually,
and
quietly,
respectful,
neither
upstaging
the
other.
The
camera,
for
example,
rarely
performs
any
pro-
nounced
demonstrations
of
its
own.
Their
relationship
is
intimate
and
involved,
but
uncomplicated.
And
together,
the
performers
and
the
camera,
confidently
positioned,
appropriately
aligned,
create
a
vivid
sense
of
place…
Table of contents
- CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION: INTERPRETING PERFORMANCE
- 1. POSITION AND PERSPECTIVE
- 2. PLACE
- 3. PLOT
- A FINAL WORD
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX