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Celluloid Symphonies - Texts and Contexts in Film Music History (Paperback): Julie Hubbert Celluloid Symphonies - Texts and Contexts in Film Music History (Paperback)
Julie Hubbert
R1,070 R899 Discovery Miles 8 990 Save R171 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Celluloid Symphonies" is a unique sourcebook of writings on music for film, bringing together fifty-three critical documents, many previously inaccessible. It includes essays by those who created the musicOCoMax Steiner, Erich Korngold, Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein and Howard ShoreOCoand outlines the major trends, aesthetic choices, technological innovations, and commercial pressures that have shaped the relationship between music and film from 1896 to the present. Julie HubbertOCOs introductory essays offer a stimulating overview of film history as well as critical context for the close study of these primary documents. In identifying documents that form a written and aesthetic history for film music, "Celluloid Symphonies" provides an astonishing resource for both film and music scholars and for students.

Voicing the Cinema - Film Music and the Integrated Soundtrack (Hardcover): James Buhler, Hannah Lewis Voicing the Cinema - Film Music and the Integrated Soundtrack (Hardcover)
James Buhler, Hannah Lewis; Contributions by Julie Brown, James Buhler, Marcia J. Citron, …
R2,824 R2,606 Discovery Miles 26 060 Save R218 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Theorists of the soundtrack have helped us understand how the voice and music in the cinema impact a spectator's experience. James Buhler and Hannah Lewis edit in-depth essays from many of film music's most influential scholars in order to explore fascinating issues around vococentrism, the voice in cinema, and music's role in the integrated soundtrack.The collection is divided into four sections. The first explores historical approaches to technology in the silent film, French cinema during the transition era, the films of the so-called New Hollywood, and the post-production sound business. The second investigates the practice of the singing voice in diverse repertories such as Bergman's films, Eighties teen films, and girls' voices in Brave and Frozen. The third considers the auteuristic voice of the soundtrack in works by Kurosawa, Weir, and others. A last section on narrative and vococentrism moves from The Martian and horror film to the importance of background music and the state of the soundtrack at the end of vococentrism. Contributors: Julie Brown, James Buhler, Marcia Citron, Eric Dienstfrey, Erik Heine, Julie Hubbert, Hannah Lewis, Brooke McCorkle, Cari McDonnell, David Neumeyer, Nathan Platte, Katie Quanz, Jeff Smith, Janet Staiger, and Robynn Stilwell

Voicing the Cinema - Film Music and the Integrated Soundtrack (Paperback): James Buhler, Hannah Lewis Voicing the Cinema - Film Music and the Integrated Soundtrack (Paperback)
James Buhler, Hannah Lewis; Contributions by Julie Brown, James Buhler, Marcia J. Citron, …
R730 R682 Discovery Miles 6 820 Save R48 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Theorists of the soundtrack have helped us understand how the voice and music in the cinema impact a spectator's experience. James Buhler and Hannah Lewis edit in-depth essays from many of film music's most influential scholars in order to explore fascinating issues around vococentrism, the voice in cinema, and music's role in the integrated soundtrack.The collection is divided into four sections. The first explores historical approaches to technology in the silent film, French cinema during the transition era, the films of the so-called New Hollywood, and the post-production sound business. The second investigates the practice of the singing voice in diverse repertories such as Bergman's films, Eighties teen films, and girls' voices in Brave and Frozen. The third considers the auteuristic voice of the soundtrack in works by Kurosawa, Weir, and others. A last section on narrative and vococentrism moves from The Martian and horror film to the importance of background music and the state of the soundtrack at the end of vococentrism. Contributors: Julie Brown, James Buhler, Marcia Citron, Eric Dienstfrey, Erik Heine, Julie Hubbert, Hannah Lewis, Brooke McCorkle, Cari McDonnell, David Neumeyer, Nathan Platte, Katie Quanz, Jeff Smith, Janet Staiger, and Robynn Stilwell

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