The Spectre of Sound: Music in Film and Television

The Spectre of Sound: Music in Film and Television

by Kevin Donnelly
The Spectre of Sound: Music in Film and Television

The Spectre of Sound: Music in Film and Television

by Kevin Donnelly

Paperback(2005)

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Overview

This major new study focuses on film music as a device that controls its audience by using emotion as a powerful tool. Kevin Donnelly emphasizes the manipulative and ephemeral character of film music. He discusses not only traditional orchestral film music but also film music's colonization of television and the relation of pop music and film.
Film and Television Musicchallenges accepted notions of film music as restricted to film by looking at its use in television and its influence in the world of pop music. It questions traditional assumptions about "valued" film music, either from "name" composers or from the golden era of classical Hollywood.
Focusing on topics as diverse as horror, pop music in film, ethnic signposting, television drama, and the soundtrack without a film, this original study introduces a range of new perspectives on one of the most complex and fascinating aspects of filmmaking."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781844570263
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/26/2005
Edition description: 2005
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

Kevin Donelly is Lecturer in the Department of Theatre, Film and Television at the University of Wales. Aberystwyth. He is the author of Pop Music in British Cinema: A Chronicle (BFI, 2001) and editor of Film Music: Critical Approaches (Edinburgh University Press, 2001)

Table of Contents

1 Foreword and Introduction

2 The Demon of Film Music

3 The Anti-Matter of Film Music

4 The Accented Voice: Ethnic Signposts in Film Music

5 Demonic Possession: Horror Genre Film Music

6 Television Music: Music for Television Drama

7 Television Music: Pop Music's Colonisation of Television

8 Soundtracks Without Films

9 Conclusion and Postscript
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