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- In films, an intertitle, also known as a title card, is a piece of filmed, printed text edited into the midst of (hence, inter-) the photographed action...
- the 1930s in ****an. Conversely, as benshi-narrated films often lacked intertitles, modern-day audiences may sometimes find it difficult to follow the plots...
- anniversary of the event. The film was originally composed of 8 shots and 7 intertitles and lasted about 10 minutes. The surviving version, restored in 2005...
- lifts her skirts to reveal a thick patch of pubic hair. At this point, an intertitle reveals that the screenwriter is "Oscar Wild" (clearly a pseudonym). The...
- Subtitles, textual versions of the dialog in film and other visual media Intertitle, a piece text edited into a film to convey information like dialogue <caption></caption>...
- Wingless Ship" Po****r Mechanics, April 1936 Silent (Russian-language intertitled) video about the Cheremukhin/Yuriev TsAGI 1-EA pioneer helicopter American...
- Prison Break Seasons 1–2 intertitle Genre Serial drama Crime drama Action thriller Created by Paul Scheuring Starring Dominic Purcell Wentworth Miller...
- this than meets the eye. The expression may have originated as a stock intertitle in the silent movies and at first the reference to the ranch was literal...
- whereupon Alberich offers to make Siegfried "the richest king on earth!" [intertitle 1.14]. While Siegfried is mesmerized by the treasure and the sword Balmung...
- characters rather than the sets and action. The genre tried to avoid the intertitles (title cards) of spoken dialogue or description that characterize most...