Chapter 6. Are we all together across languages?
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Elena Di Giovanni
and Pablo Romero-Fresco
Abstract
In one of the first attempts to apply eye-tracking technology to the area of dubbing, this chapter reports on an experiment conducted in 2016 with viewers of the original English and dubbed Italian version of Wes Anderson’s Grand Budapest Hotel. The study analysed the gaze behaviour of participants watching different scenes, focusing on variations in attentional synchrony and visual momentum. The results show less attentional synchrony and a higher visual momentum for the dubbing viewers. They also support the existence of the so-called dubbing effect, an unconscious eye movement strategy performed by dubbing viewers to avoid looking at mouths in dubbing, which prevails over the natural and idiosyncratic way in which they watch original films and real-life scenes.
Abstract
In one of the first attempts to apply eye-tracking technology to the area of dubbing, this chapter reports on an experiment conducted in 2016 with viewers of the original English and dubbed Italian version of Wes Anderson’s Grand Budapest Hotel. The study analysed the gaze behaviour of participants watching different scenes, focusing on variations in attentional synchrony and visual momentum. The results show less attentional synchrony and a higher visual momentum for the dubbing viewers. They also support the existence of the so-called dubbing effect, an unconscious eye movement strategy performed by dubbing viewers to avoid looking at mouths in dubbing, which prevails over the natural and idiosyncratic way in which they watch original films and real-life scenes.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- The dubbing revolution 1
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Part I. Historical approaches
- Chapter 1. Undoing dubbing 17
- Chapter 2. When the Thief of Bagdad tried to steal the show 41
- Chapter 3. Locked into dubbing 63
- Chapter 4. Auteur dubbing 79
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Part II. New trends in dubbing research and practice
- Chapter 5. Audiovisual translation in the age of digital transformation 103
- Chapter 6. Are we all together across languages? 125
- Chapter 7. Fandubbing across time and space 145
- Chapter 8. To Europe with love 169
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Part III. The linguistics of dubbing
- Chapter 9. More than words can say 191
- Chapter 10. Representing orality through questions in original and translated film dialogue 211
- Chapter 11. English films vs Italian films 229
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Part IV. Identity construction in dubbing
- Chapter 12. Sleeping with the fishes 245
- Chapter 13. Constructing youth identities in dubbed movies 263
- General Index 281
- Name Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- The dubbing revolution 1
-
Part I. Historical approaches
- Chapter 1. Undoing dubbing 17
- Chapter 2. When the Thief of Bagdad tried to steal the show 41
- Chapter 3. Locked into dubbing 63
- Chapter 4. Auteur dubbing 79
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Part II. New trends in dubbing research and practice
- Chapter 5. Audiovisual translation in the age of digital transformation 103
- Chapter 6. Are we all together across languages? 125
- Chapter 7. Fandubbing across time and space 145
- Chapter 8. To Europe with love 169
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Part III. The linguistics of dubbing
- Chapter 9. More than words can say 191
- Chapter 10. Representing orality through questions in original and translated film dialogue 211
- Chapter 11. English films vs Italian films 229
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Part IV. Identity construction in dubbing
- Chapter 12. Sleeping with the fishes 245
- Chapter 13. Constructing youth identities in dubbed movies 263
- General Index 281
- Name Index 283