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de Valck, M. (2005). Sound gag: The use of sound for comic effect in the films of Jacques Tati. New Review of Film and Television Studies, 3(2), 223–235.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 21/10/2005, 14:46
Explaining the term 'sound gag', as it relates to Tati's comic use of sound, de Valck states: "[i]t points on the one hand to his physical, non-narrative approach of sound in which the incongruity of the juxtaposition in the non-verbal joke is resolved by the acoustic qualities of the sounds that are presented simultaneously with the images..."
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