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The Spectre Of Sound Music In Film And Television Kevin J Donnelly

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The Spectre Of Sound Music In Film And Television Kevin J Donnelly
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Publisher: British Film Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.32 MB
Author: Kevin J. Donnelly
ISBN: 9781839020612, 9781839020629, 9781844570263, 183902061X, 1839020628, 1844570266
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Spectre Of Sound Music In Film And Television Kevin J Donnelly by Kevin J. Donnelly 9781839020612, 9781839020629, 9781844570263, 183902061X, 1839020628, 1844570266 instant download after payment.

This book is a major new study - dealing with notions of film music as a device that desires to control its audience, using a most powerful thing: emotion. The author emphasises the manipulative and ephemeral character of film music dealing not only with traditional orchestral film music, but also looks at film music's colonisation of television, and discusses pop music in relation to films, and the historical dimensions to ability to possess audiences that have so many important cultural and aesthetic effects. It challenges the dominant but limited conception of film music as restricted to film by looking at its use in television and influence in the world of pop music and the traditional restriction of analysis to 'valued' film music, either from 'name' composers' or from the 'golden era' of Classical Hollywood. Focusing on areas as diverse as horror, pop music in film, ethnic signposting, television drama and the soundtrack without a film- this is an original study which expands the range of writing on the subject.

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