The film’s the thing: film translation and its effect on a silent, edited and full text Hamlet The film’s the thing: film translation and its effect on a silent, edited and full text Hamlet

Translation is, at its best, a difficult path to tred, especially in a
 global, multicultural society. A word that defines an object may be in need of careful consideration and modification, not only to convey its individual meaning, but also to place it in the concept or intent when linked...

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Main Author: Janete R. Costa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2008-04-01
Series:Ilha do Desterro
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Online Access:http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/8196
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Summary:Translation is, at its best, a difficult path to tred, especially in a
 global, multicultural society. A word that defines an object may be in need of careful consideration and modification, not only to convey its individual meaning, but also to place it in the concept or intent when linked with others words forming a thought. The process is particularly complex when pairing a word with an image as is done in film. In the 1960’s, the American television classic, Star Trek, added new
 words as well as additional meaning to old words in the English lexicon. The definition of these words was clearly given in visual images that can still be recalled today. A typical exchange of dialogue may read:
 
 Captain, according to my tricorder, there is no intelligent life
 on this planet.
 Beam him up, Scotty.
 Energise. Translation is, at its best, a difficult path to tred, especially in a
 global, multicultural society. A word that defines an object may be in need of careful consideration and modification, not only to convey its individual meaning, but also to place it in the concept or intent when linked with others words forming a thought. The process is particularly complex when pairing a word with an image as is done in film. In the 1960’s, the American television classic, Star Trek, added new
 words as well as additional meaning to old words in the English lexicon. The definition of these words was clearly given in visual images that can still be recalled today. A typical exchange of dialogue may read:
 
 Captain, according to my tricorder, there is no intelligent life
 on this planet.
 Beam him up, Scotty.
 Energise.
ISSN:0101-4846
2175-8026