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In this edited volume, contributors explore an essential element of
the influential television series Twin Peaks: the role of music and
sound. From its debut in 1990 to its return to television in 2017,
Twin Peaks has amassed a cult following, and inspired myriad
scholarly studies. This collection considers how the music and
sound design not only create the ambience of this ground-breaking
series, but function in the narrative, encouraging multiple
interpretations. With chapters that consider how music shapes the
relationship of audiences and fans to the story, the importance of
sound design, and the symbolism embedded in the score, this book
provides a range of perspectives for scholars of music and film
studies, while giving fans new insight into an iconic television
show.
In this edited volume, contributors explore an essential element of
the influential television series Twin Peaks: the role of music and
sound. From its debut in 1990 to its return to television in 2017,
Twin Peaks has amassed a cult following, and inspired myriad
scholarly studies. This collection considers how the music and
sound design not only create the ambience of this ground-breaking
series, but function in the narrative, encouraging multiple
interpretations. With chapters that consider how music shapes the
relationship of audiences and fans to the story, the importance of
sound design, and the symbolism embedded in the score, this book
provides a range of perspectives for scholars of music and film
studies, while giving fans new insight into an iconic television
show.
The central image of David Bowie's "Life on Mars?" could have been
ripped from his own experience: a child sits "hooked to the silver
screen," reliving fantastical scenes played out on film. Throughout
his life, Bowie was similarly transfixed by the power of film. From
his first film role in The Image to his final music video before
his death, "Lazarus," Bowie's musical output has long been
intrinsically linked to images. Analyzing Bowie's music videos,
planned film projects, acting roles, and depictions in film, David
Bowie and the Moving Image provides a comprehensive view of Bowie's
work with film and informs our understanding of all areas of his
work, from music to fashion to visual art. It enters the debate
about Bowie's artistic legacy by addressing Bowie as musician,
actor, and auteur.
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