Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
272
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Mar 7, 2017
Éditeur
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10
0231174993
ISBN-13
9780231174992
Description
In the realm of contemporary film studies, two prominent voices emerge: Michel Chion and Claudia Gorbman. Their collaborative work delves deep into the interactions between sound and image, exploring how audio elements enhance storytelling and viewer experience. Through a unique analytical lens, they dissect the relationship between filmic language and narrative engagement, offering fresh insights that challenge traditional approaches.
Their exploration invites readers to reconsider familiar cinematic concepts, illuminating the ways in which sound shapes emotional resonance and audience perception. As they weave together theoretical perspectives and practical observations, Chion and Gorbman provide a thought-provoking framework for understanding the intricate balance of auditory and visual storytelling in film.
Their exploration invites readers to reconsider familiar cinematic concepts, illuminating the ways in which sound shapes emotional resonance and audience perception. As they weave together theoretical perspectives and practical observations, Chion and Gorbman provide a thought-provoking framework for understanding the intricate balance of auditory and visual storytelling in film.
Genres
Poésie
Art et Photographie
Contemporain