1. This book is a unique look a music in film, written from the perspective of a film historian rather than a musicologist. It contributes to the emerging, growing sub-field of sound studies. It looks at American and German films and film music from the 1930s.
2. The book utilizes emerging methodology of cinemetrics and is positioned to be used in graduate seminars and by scholars who use metrics to study film and performance.
3. Author Charles O'Brien is an expert in sound studies and film history.
Introduction
Part I: Movies and Songs in Transition
Chapter 1: Songs in Cinema in 1930
Chapter 2: Electric Sound as New Medium
Chapter 3: Voices and Bodies, Direct and Dubbed
Part II: Transnational Trends
Chapter 4: Film Editing after Electric Sound
Chapter 5: Export Cinema and Modular Aesthetics
Part III: Hollywood and Film Europe
Chapter 6: American Films and Songs, at Home and Abroad
Chapter 7: Musical Films Made in Germany
Epilogue: Songs in Cinema, from Electric to Digital
How did the introduction of recorded music affect the production, viewing experience, and global export of movies? InMovies, Songs, and Electric Sound, Charles O'Brien examines American and European musical films created circa 1930, when the world's sound-equipped theaters screened movies featuring recorded songs and filmmakers in the United States and Europe struggled to meet the artistic and technical challenges of sound production and distribution. The presence of singers in films exerted special pressures on film technique, lending a distinct look and sound to the films' musical sequences. Rather than advancing a film's plot, songs in these films were staged, filmed, and cut to facilitate the singer's engagement with her or his public. Through an examination of the export market for sound films in the early 1930s, when German and American companies used musical films as a vehicle for competing to control the world film trade, this book delineates a new transnational context for understanding the Hollywood musical. Combining archival research with the cinemetric analysis of hundreds of American, German, French, and British films made between 1927 and 1934, O'Brien provides the historical context necessary for making sense of the aesthetic impact of changes in film technology from the past to the present.
Charles O'Brien is Associate Professor of Film Studies at Carleton University. He is author ofCinema's Conversion to Sound: Technology and Film Style in France and the U.S.
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Movies, Songs, and Electric Sound von Charles O’Brien - mit der ISBN: 9780253040428
MUSIC / Recording & Reproduction; PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Direction & Production; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Acoustics & Sound; 1930s; American Cinema; Cinema; French cinema; German cinema; Hollywood; cinemetrics; editing; exhibition; film; film history; film music; film sound; musical; songs; statistics; style, Online-Buchhandlung
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