Composing for the Films

Composing for the Films

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Dec 11, 2007 · English · Paperback (176 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 176
Language English
Published Dec 11, 2007
Publisher Continuum
Edition Later Edition
ISBN-10 0826499023
ISBN-13 9780826499028

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In a pioneering examination of film music, this timeless work delves into the intricate relationship between sound and visual storytelling. The authors, well-versed in both music and philosophy, engage readers with a critical analysis that tackles the nuances of how music shapes the emotional and narrative fabric of cinema. They explore the evolution of film music in the context of 20th-century cultural shifts while offering insights that remain remarkably relevant today.

Through thoughtful reflections, the authors analyze various styles and techniques employed in film scoring, highlighting the significant role music plays in enhancing the audience's experience. Their perspective invites contemplation on the elements that compose powerful soundtracks which resonate deeply with viewers, elevating the overall impact of cinematic art.

By rooting their discussions in a rich historical context, they provide a foundation for understanding how film music has transformed alongside technological advances and changing artistic trends. Their exploration transcends mere theoretical musings, instead advocating for a deeper appreciation of the craft involved in composing for the screen.

This work stands as a vital resource for students, composers, and cinephiles alike, shedding light on the complexities of film music. It offers valuable lessons on the intersection of sound and vision, ultimately revealing how this harmony contributes to the storytelling capabilities of film.

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