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4Contemporary
Treatments of Race in Popular Cinema — Very
few actors play leading roles in feature films, and minority actors
achieve that level of success even more rarely. Only a handful
of minority actors have ever won an Oscar. Sidney Poitier (b.
1927) and Denzel Washington (b. 1954) belong to both select groups,
however, and are likely the two most famous and successful African
American actors in Hollywood history.
4Naturalistic
and Nonnaturalistic Performances* — Actors
generally employ naturalistic acting to convey recognizable parts
of life and human behavior, and they reserve nonnaturalistic acting
for depictions of "outsider" existence—the offbeat, the
oddball, the weird, the monstrous. To convey such deviations from
the norm, actors exaggerate and even invent facial expressions,
gestures, and vocal mannerisms and tones that exceed what is considered
"natural" or conventional.
4The
Star System and "Star Vehicles"* —
The star system consists of Hollywood's mechanisms for developing
and promoting film stars, a system that began during the silent
era and continues in greatly altered form today. To fully appreciate
the role of stars in narrative films, we need to have a general
sense of how the star system works and a general sense of the
various ways spectators respond to stars.
4Vocal
Performances in Film: Recording Technology and Techniques*
—To capture and combine the various kinds of sound within
a film, including dialogue, music, and sound effects, filmmakers
employ multitrack recording. This system enables them to record
each sound on a separate track, which can then be manipulated
on its own and mixed together with other sounds, of the same type
or different types, for coherence and dramatic effect.
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