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Film Rhythm after Sound - Technology, Music, and Performance (Paperback)
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Film Rhythm after Sound - Technology, Music, and Performance (Paperback)
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The seemingly effortless integration of sound, movement, and
editing in films of the late 1930s stands in vivid contrast to the
awkwardness of the first talkies. Film Rhythm after Sound analyzes
this evolution via close examination of important prototypes of
early sound filmmaking, as well as contemporary discussions of
rhythm, tempo, and pacing. Jacobs looks at the rhythmic dimensions
of performance and sound in a diverse set of case studies: the
Eisenstein-Prokofiev collaboration Ivan the Terrible, Disney's
Silly Symphonies and early Mickey Mouse cartoons, musicals by
Lubitsch and Mamoulian, and the impeccably timed dialogue in Hawks'
films. Jacobs argues that the new range of sound technologies made
possible a much tighter synchronization of music, speech, and
movement than had been the norm with the live accompaniment of
silent films. Filmmakers in the early years of the transition to
sound experimented with different technical means of achieving
synchronization and employed a variety of formal strategies for
creating rhythmically unified scenes and sequences. Music often
served as a blueprint for rhythm and pacing, as was the case in
mickey mousing, the close integration of music and movement in
animation. However, by the mid-1930s, filmmakers had also gained
enough control over dialogue recording and editing to utilize
dialogue to pace scenes independently of the music track. Jacobs'
highly original study of early sound-film practices provides
significant new contributions to the fields of film music and sound
studies.
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