Can Integrated Titles Improve the Viewing Experience?

Can Integrated Titles Improve the Viewing Experience?
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Publisher : Saint Philip Street Press
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 1013291336
ISBN-13 : 9781013291333
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Book Synopsis Can Integrated Titles Improve the Viewing Experience? by : Wendy Fox

Download or read book Can Integrated Titles Improve the Viewing Experience? written by Wendy Fox and published by Saint Philip Street Press. This book was released on 2020-10-09 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Historically a dubbing country, Germany is not well-known for subtitled productions. But while dubbing is predominant in Germany, more and more German viewers prefer original and subtitled versions of their favourite shows and films. Conventional subtitling, however, can be seen as a strong intrusion into the original image that can not only disrupt but also destroy the director's intended shot composition and focus points. Long eye movements between focus points and subtitles decrease the viewer's information intake, and especially German audiences, who are often not used to subtitles, seem to prefer to wait for the next subtitle instead of looking back up again. Furthermore, not only the placement, but also the overall design of conventional subtitles can disturb the image composition - for instance titles with a weak contrast, inappropriate typeface or irritating colour system. So should it not, despite the translation process, be possible to preserve both image and sound as far as possible? Especially given today's numerous artistic and technical possibilities and the huge amount of work that goes into the visual aspects of a film, taking into account not only special effects, but also typefaces, opening credits and text-image compositions. A further development of existing subtitling guidelines would not only express respect towards the original film version but also the translator's work. This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors.


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