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An Incompatibility between Intentionalism and Multiple Authorship in Film

Hager, Steven Christopher
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The multiple authorship view for film is the claim that multiple authors exist for almost any given film. This view is a recent development in opposition to the longstanding single authorship view which holds that there is only one author for every film, usually the director. One of the most often-cited reasons in support of the multiple authorship claim is that multiple authorship views more successfully explain the following fact about filmmaking better than single authorship views: filmmakers’ intentions sometimes conflict with each other during the production of a film. However, since multiple authorship views cannot adequately explain how a single filmic utterance can result from conflicting intentions, I want to argue that the single authorship view should be reinstated in those special cases where two or more agents are involved in the production of a filmic utterance and where the intentions of those agents are incompatible.

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2009-05-26
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Research Projects
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Intentionalism, Interpretation, Intention, Filmic utterance, Film, Authorship, Author, Single authorship view, Multiple authorship view
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Hager, Steven Christopher. "An Incompatibility between Intentionalism and Multiple Authorship in Film." 2009. Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/1059791
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2012-01-27
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