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Oleh:
Fulton, Helen
;
Huisman, Rosemary
;
Murphet, Julian
;
Dunn, Anne
Jenis:
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Dalam koleksi:
European Journal of Communication vol. 22 no. 1 (2010)
,
page 127-141.
Topik:
Narrative
;
Media
Fulltext:
127.full.pdf
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There is an instalment of the syndicated cartoon strip, The Pitchers, by Berger and Wyse, in which the two film scriptwriters tell an awed partygoer that you have to have a sense of humour if you work in Hollywood. When they are then confronted by the partygoer with a comic conundrum about lightbulbs and producers, presumably intended to appeal to their prejudices about corporate executives and make them laugh, they fail to take the comic bait. Their sense of humour entirely evaporates as they angrily denounce Hollywood producers for changing everything at the last minute. This neat twist-about of attitude and mood reveals the intense frustration sometimes felt by scriptwriters in multi-million dollar film factories.
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