Music and Mythmaking in Film

Music and Mythmaking in Film
Title Music and Mythmaking in Film PDF eBook
Author Timothy E. Scheurer
Publisher McFarland
Pages 275
Release 2007-12-05
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0786431903

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This work studies the conventions of music scoring in major film genres (e.g., science fiction, hardboiled detective, horror, historical romance, western), focusing on the artistic and technical methods that modern composers employ to underscore and accompany the visual events. Each chapter begins with an analysis of the major narrative and scoring conventions of a particular genre and concludes with an in-depth analysis of two film examples from different time periods. Several photographic stills and sheet music excerpts are included throughout the work, along with a select bibliography and discography.

Cinematic Mythmaking

Cinematic Mythmaking
Title Cinematic Mythmaking PDF eBook
Author Irving Singer
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 257
Release 2010-09-24
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0262264846

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Mythic themes and philosophical probing in film as an art form, as seen in works of Preston Sturges, Jean Cocteau, Stanley Kubrick, and various other filmmakers. Film is the supreme medium for mythmaking. The gods and heroes of mythology are both larger than life and deeply human; they teach us about the world, and they tell us a good story. Similarly, our experience of film is both distant and intimate. Cinematic techniques—panning, tracking, zooming, and the other tools in the filmmaker's toolbox—create a world that is unlike reality and yet realistic at the same time. We are passive spectators, but we also have a personal relationship with the images we are seeing. In Cinematic Mythmaking, Irving Singer explores the hidden and overt use of myth in various films and, in general, the philosophical elements of a film's meaning. Mythological themes, Singer writes, perform a crucial role in cinematic art and even philosophy itself. Singer incisively disentangles the strands of different myths in the films he discusses. He finds in Preston Sturges's The Lady Eve that Barbara Stanwyck's character is not just the biblical Eve but a liberated woman of our times; Eliza Doolittle in the filmed versions of Shaw's Pygmalion is not just a statue brought to life but instead a heroic woman who must survive her own dark night of the soul. The protagonist of William Wyler's The Heiress and Anieszka Holland's Washington Square is both suffering Dido and an awakened Amazon. Singer reads Cocteau's films—including La Belle et la Bête, Orphée, and The Testament of Orpheus—as uniquely mythological cinematic poetry. He compares Kubrickean and Homeric epics and analyzes in depth the self-referential mythmaking of Federico Fellini in many of his movies, including 8½. The aesthetic and probing inventiveness in film, Singer shows us, restores and revives for audiences in the twenty-first century myths of creation, of the questing hero, and of ideals—both secular and religious—that have had enormous significance throughout the human search for love and meaning in life.

The Invisible Art of Film Music

The Invisible Art of Film Music
Title The Invisible Art of Film Music PDF eBook
Author Laurence E. MacDonald
Publisher Ardsley House
Pages 456
Release 1998
Genre Music
ISBN

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A comprehensive introduction to film music for the general student, the film historian, and the aspiring cinematographer. It is a historically structured account of the evolution of music in films. The book is arranged as a chronological survey and includes biographical sketches on many important film composers in addition to the development of the films themselves.

The Technique of Film Music

The Technique of Film Music
Title The Technique of Film Music PDF eBook
Author Roger Manvell
Publisher London, Focal
Pages 310
Release 1957
Genre Motion picture music
ISBN

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The history of film music is traced from the early piano accompaniment for the silent films, to the specially-composed orchestral score. How composers have dealt with the restrictions inherent in film music, as well as its many opportunities, is illustrated by many reference to particular scores.Other types of film, such as documentary, experimental and cartoon films, and these have also been appraised.

The Cambridge Companion to Film Music

The Cambridge Companion to Film Music
Title The Cambridge Companion to Film Music PDF eBook
Author Mervyn Cooke
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 439
Release 2016-12-08
Genre Music
ISBN 1107094518

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A stimulating and unusually wide-ranging collection of essays overviewing ways in which music functions in film soundtracks.

Beyond the Soundtrack

Beyond the Soundtrack
Title Beyond the Soundtrack PDF eBook
Author Daniel Ira Goldmark
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 333
Release 2007-06-08
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0520940555

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This groundbreaking collection by the most distinguished musicologists and film scholars in their fields gives long overdue recognition to music as equal to the image in shaping the experience of film. Refuting the familiar idea that music serves as an unnoticed prop for narrative, these essays demonstrate that music is a fully imagined and active power in the worlds of film. Even where films do give it a supporting role—and many do much more—music makes an independent contribution. Drawing on recent advances in musicology and cinema studies, Beyond the Soundtrack interprets the cinematic representation of music with unprecedented richness. The authors cover a broad range of narrative films, from the "silent" era (not so silent) to the present. Once we think beyond the soundtrack, this volume shows, there is no unheard music in cinema.

Film Music

Film Music
Title Film Music PDF eBook
Author Mark Russell
Publisher Focal Press
Pages 216
Release 2000
Genre Music
ISBN 9780240804415

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In Film Music, fourteen of the world's best known film composers discuss their craft, revealing the creative process that led to the familiar sound of the most memorable films of our time. Like all titles in the Screencraft Series, Film Music is beautifully produced and lavishly illustrated with drawings, scripts, storyboards, models and stills from classic films. A companion CD features a composition from each of the fourteen contributors. Musicians, composers, filmmakers and film enthusiasts will find much to learn and much to enjoy in this unique volume. Includes CD featuring a piece of music from each contributor Part of the Screencraft series, the first books to explore the crafts of filmmaking by tracing the entire creative process