Winner of the Southwest Popular and American Culture Association's
2016 Peter C. Rollins Book Award in the category of Film/Television
The popular music industry has become completely interlinked with the
film industry. The majority of mainstream films come with
ready-attached songs that may or may not appear in the film but
nevertheless will be used for publicity purposes and appear on a
soundtrack album. In many cases, popular music in films has made for
some of the most striking moments in films and the most dramatic
aesthetic action in cinema, like Ben relaxing in the pool to Simon and
Garfunkel's 'The Sound of Silence' in The Graduate (1967), and the
potter's wheel sequence with the Righteous Brothers' 'Unchained
Melody' in Ghost (1990). Yet, to date, there have only been patchy
attempts to deal with popular music's relationship with film. Indeed,
it is startling that there is so little written on subject that is so
popular as a consumer item and thus has a significant cultural
profile. Magical Musical Tour is the first sustained and focused
survey to engage the intersection of the two on both an aesthetic and
industrial level. The chapters are historically-inspired reviews,
discussing many films and musicians, while others will be more
concentrated and detailed case studies of single films. Including an
accompanying website and a timeline giving a useful snapshot around
which readers can orient the book, Kevin Donnelly explores the history
of the intimate bond between film and music, from the upheaval that
rock'n'roll caused in the mid-1950s to the more technical aspects
regarding 'tracking' and 'scoring'.
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Rock and Pop in Film Soundtracks
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ISBN
9781628927146
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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