Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2005
Publisher
Continuum Intl Pub Group
ISBN-10
0826480160
ISBN-13
9780826480163
Description
This insightful work delves into the intersection of music and film, exploring how compositional techniques can enhance cinematic narratives. Theodor W. Adorno and Hanns Eisler, two pivotal figures in 20th-century philosophy and music, offer a profound analysis of the role of music in film. Their collaborative examination emphasizes the potential of film music to not only accompany but also to enrich storytelling and emotional resonance.
Readers are invited into a dialogue about the cultural implications of film scores, guided by the authors' distinct philosophical lenses. They interrogate how music interacts with visuals and how it can manipulate audience emotions, making a powerful case for the significance of sound in the cinematic experience. Their perspectives illuminate the ways composers can navigate the demands of commercial cinema while remaining true to artistic integrity.
The work further addresses the evolving nature of film as a medium, reflecting on its capabilities in the context of modernity and mass culture. Adorno and Eisler meticulously dissect the aesthetic principles that govern film composition, urging the need for a critical examination of the relationships between sound, image, and audience perception.
Ultimately, this exploration serves as both a theoretical foundation and a practical guide for composers in the film industry. It challenges them to think critically about their craft while considering the broader implications of their choices in a cultural landscape that increasingly intertwines art and commerce.
Readers are invited into a dialogue about the cultural implications of film scores, guided by the authors' distinct philosophical lenses. They interrogate how music interacts with visuals and how it can manipulate audience emotions, making a powerful case for the significance of sound in the cinematic experience. Their perspectives illuminate the ways composers can navigate the demands of commercial cinema while remaining true to artistic integrity.
The work further addresses the evolving nature of film as a medium, reflecting on its capabilities in the context of modernity and mass culture. Adorno and Eisler meticulously dissect the aesthetic principles that govern film composition, urging the need for a critical examination of the relationships between sound, image, and audience perception.
Ultimately, this exploration serves as both a theoretical foundation and a practical guide for composers in the film industry. It challenges them to think critically about their craft while considering the broader implications of their choices in a cultural landscape that increasingly intertwines art and commerce.
Genres
Science & Technology
Contemporary
Nature