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Book Synopsis
Amplifying the importance of sound in cinema

Trade Review

“An excellent collection of essays which reveals much about the state of play of soundtrack studies and offers many fresh and original insights. It will certainly be of value to students and scholars of film sound.”--Music, Sound, and the Moving Image


"A substantial and important book, Lowering the Boom includes work from both established scholars and emerging voices in the field and is a welcome addition to auditory culture and sound studies."--Steve J. Wurtzler, author of Electric Sounds: Technological Change and the Rise of Corporate Mass Media
“[Lowering the Boom reclaims] cinema as an “audiovisual” object, demonstrating conclusively that whatever the relative importance of the “audio” and “visual” parts, neither can be ignored . . . . I hope Lowering the Boom is widely read.”--Jump Cut
"A central text for the study of sound in media. Lowering the Boom's wide range of topics joins history and critical debates and will be useful and appealing to scholars and students of sound design, media studies, and film theory."--Donald Crafton, author of The Talkies: American Cinema's Transition to Sound, 1926-1931

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: The Future of Film Sound Studies 1
Jay Beck and Tony Grajeda

Part 1: Theorizing Sound
1. The Phenomenology of Film Sound: Robert Bresson's A Man Escaped 23
John Belton
2. The Proxemics of the Mediated Voice 36
Arnt Maaso
3. Almost Silent: The Interplay of Sound and Silence in Contemporary Cinema and Television 51
Paul Theberge
4. The Sounds of "Silence": Dolby Stereo, Sound Design, and The Silence of the Lambs 68
Jay Beck

Part II: Historicizing Sound
5. Sonic Imagination; or, Film Sound as a Discursive Construct in Czech Culture of the Transitional Period 87
Petr Szczepanik
6. Sounds of the City: Alfred Newman's "Street Scene" and Urban Modernity 105
Matthew Malsky
7. Film and the Wagnerian Aspiration: Thoughts on Sound Design and the History of the Senses 123
James Lastra

Part III: Sound and Genre
8. Asynchronous Documentary: Bunuel's Land without Bread 141
Barry Mauer
9. "We'll Make a Paderewski of You Yet!": Acoustic Reflections in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T 152
Nancy Newman
10. Paul Sharits's Cinematics of Sound 171
Melissa Ragona
11. "Every Beautiful Sound Also Creates an Equally Beautiful Picture": Color Music and Walt Disney's Fantasia 183
Clark Farmer

Part IV: Film Sound and Cultural Studies
12. "A Question of the Ear": Listening to Touch of Evil 201
Tony Grajeda
13. "Sound Sacrifices": The Postmodern Melodramas of World War II 218
Debra White-Stanley
14. Real Fantasies: Connie Stevens, Silencio, and Other Sonic Phenomena in Mulholland Drive 233
Robert Miklitsch

Part V: Case Studies of Film Sound
15. Selling Spectacular Sound: Dolby and the Unheard History of Technical Trademarks 251
Paul Grainge
16. (S)lip-Sync: Punk Rock Narrative Film and Postmodern Musical Performance 269
David Laderman
17. Critical Hearing and the Lessons of Abbas Kiarostami's Close-Up 289
David T. Johnson
18. Rethinking Point of Audition in The Cell 299
Anahid Kassabian

Works Cited 307
Contributors 327
Index 331

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      Publisher: MO - University of Illinois Press
      Publication Date: 8/28/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780252033230, 978-0252033230
      ISBN10: 025203323X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Amplifying the importance of sound in cinema

      Trade Review

      “An excellent collection of essays which reveals much about the state of play of soundtrack studies and offers many fresh and original insights. It will certainly be of value to students and scholars of film sound.”--Music, Sound, and the Moving Image


      "A substantial and important book, Lowering the Boom includes work from both established scholars and emerging voices in the field and is a welcome addition to auditory culture and sound studies."--Steve J. Wurtzler, author of Electric Sounds: Technological Change and the Rise of Corporate Mass Media
      “[Lowering the Boom reclaims] cinema as an “audiovisual” object, demonstrating conclusively that whatever the relative importance of the “audio” and “visual” parts, neither can be ignored . . . . I hope Lowering the Boom is widely read.”--Jump Cut
      "A central text for the study of sound in media. Lowering the Boom's wide range of topics joins history and critical debates and will be useful and appealing to scholars and students of sound design, media studies, and film theory."--Donald Crafton, author of The Talkies: American Cinema's Transition to Sound, 1926-1931

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments ix
      Introduction: The Future of Film Sound Studies 1
      Jay Beck and Tony Grajeda

      Part 1: Theorizing Sound
      1. The Phenomenology of Film Sound: Robert Bresson's A Man Escaped 23
      John Belton
      2. The Proxemics of the Mediated Voice 36
      Arnt Maaso
      3. Almost Silent: The Interplay of Sound and Silence in Contemporary Cinema and Television 51
      Paul Theberge
      4. The Sounds of "Silence": Dolby Stereo, Sound Design, and The Silence of the Lambs 68
      Jay Beck

      Part II: Historicizing Sound
      5. Sonic Imagination; or, Film Sound as a Discursive Construct in Czech Culture of the Transitional Period 87
      Petr Szczepanik
      6. Sounds of the City: Alfred Newman's "Street Scene" and Urban Modernity 105
      Matthew Malsky
      7. Film and the Wagnerian Aspiration: Thoughts on Sound Design and the History of the Senses 123
      James Lastra

      Part III: Sound and Genre
      8. Asynchronous Documentary: Bunuel's Land without Bread 141
      Barry Mauer
      9. "We'll Make a Paderewski of You Yet!": Acoustic Reflections in The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T 152
      Nancy Newman
      10. Paul Sharits's Cinematics of Sound 171
      Melissa Ragona
      11. "Every Beautiful Sound Also Creates an Equally Beautiful Picture": Color Music and Walt Disney's Fantasia 183
      Clark Farmer

      Part IV: Film Sound and Cultural Studies
      12. "A Question of the Ear": Listening to Touch of Evil 201
      Tony Grajeda
      13. "Sound Sacrifices": The Postmodern Melodramas of World War II 218
      Debra White-Stanley
      14. Real Fantasies: Connie Stevens, Silencio, and Other Sonic Phenomena in Mulholland Drive 233
      Robert Miklitsch

      Part V: Case Studies of Film Sound
      15. Selling Spectacular Sound: Dolby and the Unheard History of Technical Trademarks 251
      Paul Grainge
      16. (S)lip-Sync: Punk Rock Narrative Film and Postmodern Musical Performance 269
      David Laderman
      17. Critical Hearing and the Lessons of Abbas Kiarostami's Close-Up 289
      David T. Johnson
      18. Rethinking Point of Audition in The Cell 299
      Anahid Kassabian

      Works Cited 307
      Contributors 327
      Index 331

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