|
Showing 1 - 17 of
17 matches in All Departments
The New Soundtrack is fully peer-reviewed and includes
contributions from recognised practitioners in the field, including
composers, sound designers and directors, giving voice to the
development of professional practice, alongside academic
contributions. Each issue also features a short compilation of book
and film reviews on recently released publications and artefacts.
Dark haired, slight, with deep-set haunted eyes, Herschel Grynszpan
is an undocumented Jewish alien living in Paris. He receives a
postcard from his parents - recently bundled from their Hanover
flat, put on a train and dumped, with 12,000 others on the Polish
border. Enraged, Herschel buys a gun and kills a minor German
official in the German Embassy. The repercussions trigger
Kristalnacht, the nationwide pogrom against the Jews in Germany and
Austria, a calamity which some have called the opening act of the
Holocaust. Intertwined is the parallel life of the German boxer,
Max Schmeling, who as a result of his victory over the then
'invincible' Joe Louis in 1936 became the poster boy of the Nazis.
He and his movie-star wife, Anny Ondra, were feted by the regime -
tea with Hitler, a passage on the airship Hindenburg - until his
brutal two-minute beating in the rematch with Louis less than two
years later. His story reaches a climax during Kristalnacht, where
the champion performs an act of quiet heroism.
The New Soundtrack brings together leading edge academic and
professional perspectives on the complex relationship between sound
and moving images. Former editors of The Soundtrack, Stephen
Deutsch, Larry Sider and Dominic Power, bring their expertise to
this project, providing a new platform for discourse on how aural
elements combine with moving images.
The New Soundtrack is fully peer-reviewed and includes
contributions from recognised practitioners in the field, including
composers, sound designers and directors, giving voice to the
development of professional practice, alongside academic
contributions. Each issue also features a short compilation of book
and film reviews on recently released publications and artefacts.
The New Soundtrack brings together leading edge academic and
professional perspectives on the complex relationship between sound
and moving images.
The New Soundtrack focuses on the aural elements which combine with
moving images. It regards the sounds which accompany the visuals
not as a combination of disparate disciplines, but as a unified and
coherent entity. It assumes that, irrespective of the industrial
determinants, the soundtrack is perceived as a continuum by the
audience.
The New Soundtrack brings together leading edge academic and
professional perspectives on the complex relationship between sound
and moving images. Former editors of The Soundtrack, Stephen
Deutsch, Larry Sider and Dominic Power, bring their expertise to
this project, providing a new platform for discourse on how aural
elements combine with moving images. The New Soundtrack also
encourages writing on more current developments, such as sound
installations, computer-based delivery, and the psychology of the
interaction of image and sound. The journal has an illustrious
Editorial Board containing some of the most prominent people
working with sound in the arts and media and the discourse which
surrounds it. The New Soundtrack includes contributions from
recognised practitioners in the field, including composers, sound
designers and directors, giving voice to the development of
professional practice, alongside academic contributions. Each issue
also features a short compilation of book and film reviews on
recently released publications and artefacts.
Focuses on the aural elements which combine with moving images. The
New Soundtrack is fully peer-reviewed and includes contributions
from recognised practitioners in the field, including composers,
sound designers and directors, giving voice to the development of
professional practice, alongside academic contributions. Key
Features Brings together leading edge academic and professional
perspectives on the complex relationship between sound and moving
images. Covers a wide range of topics, including filmmaking,
production, documentaries and macro-sounds. Provides a new platform
for discourse on how aural elements combine with moving images.
Provides a new platform for discourse on how aural elements combine
with moving images The New Soundtrack is a biannual journal that
brings together leading edge academic and professional perspectives
on the complex relationship between sound and moving images. Former
editors of The Soundtrack, Stephen Deutsch, Larry Sider and Dominic
Power, bring their expertise to this project, providing a new
platform for discourse on how aural elements combine with moving
images. The New Soundtrack also encourages writing on more current
developments, such as sound installations, computer-based delivery,
and the psychology of the interaction of image and sound. The
journal has an illustrious Editorial Board containing some of the
most prominent people working with sound in the arts and media and
the discourse which surrounds it. Key Features Brings together
leading edge academic and professional perspectives on the complex
relationship between sound and moving images. Offers an eclectic
mix of articles on the practice and theory of sound and music,
combined with moving images.
The New Soundtrack brings together leading academic and
professional perspectives on the complex relationship between sound
and moving images. Former editors of The Soundtrack, Stephen
Deutsch, Larry Sider and Dominic Power, bring their expertise to
this project, providing a new platform for discourse on how aural
elements combine with moving images. The New Soundtrack also
encourages writing on more current developments, such as sound
installations, computer-based delivery, and the psychology of the
interaction of image and sound. The journal has an illustrious
Editorial Board containing some of the most prominent people
working with sound in the arts and media and the discourse which
surrounds it. The New Soundtrack includes contributions from
recognised practitioners in the field, including composers, sound
designers and directors, giving voice to the development of
professional practice, alongside academic contributions.
The New Soundtrack brings together leading edge academic and
professional perspectives on the complex relationship between sound
and moving images. Former editors of The Soundtrack, Stephen
Deutsch, Larry Sider and Dominic Power, bring their expertise to
this project, providing a new platform for discourse on how aural
elements combine with moving images. The New Soundtrack also
encourages writing on more current developments, such as sound
installations, computer-based delivery, and the psychology of the
interaction of image and sound. The journal has an illustrious
Editorial Board containing some of the most prominent people
working with sound in the arts and media and the discourse which
surrounds it. The New Soundtrack includes contributions from
recognised practitioners in the field, including composers, sound
designers and directors, giving voice to the development of
professional practice, alongside academic contributions. Each issue
also features a short compilation of book and film reviews on
recently released publications and artefacts.
Focuses on the aural elements which combine with moving images. The
New Soundtrack is fully peer-reviewed and includes contributions
from recognised practitioners in the field, including composers,
sound designers and directors, giving voice to the development of
professional practice, alongside academic contributions. Key
Features Brings together leading edge academic and professional
perspectives on the complex relationship between sound and moving
images. Covers a wide range of topics, including filmmaking,
production, documentaries and macro-sounds. Provides a new platform
for discourse on how aural elements combine with moving images.
|
|