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The Music Script in Film (Paperback)
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The Music Script in Film (Paperback)
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Loot Price R282
Discovery Miles 2 820
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"The composer who does not propose solutions is one who simply
follows instructions." (Conrado Xalabarder) The Music Script in
Film deals with the use of music in films, its effects on the
audience (both emotionally and rationally) and emphasizes how to
write a comprehensible musical discourse in a structured and
orderly manner. It is not written only for composers, but also for
film directors (to whom it may facilitate in decision making) and
any person interested in films. This book is not about musicology,
industry business nor recording, it is about cinematography. It
explains the elements that make up film music so that they may be
understood not only by musicians but by anyone. Everything dealt
with here is taken from what great film composers have used in the
course of long decades and that is still pertinent in cinema today.
The Music Script in Film fills a gap not covered to date in the
field of music for film, a topic of growing interest. Written to be
both entertaining and educational, the book aims to interest a
broad audience-not only composers and students of music but also
film directors, those studying film and movie fans in general.
Translated to English by Australian author and novelist Gloria
Montero More info at: http: //themusicscriptinfilm.wordpress.com/
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