The Cinesthetic Montage of Music-Video
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Watching, and listening to, for instance the openingsequence ofTerrence Malick's The New World, or any other moviethat takes thejoining of sound and image seriously, it strikes youhow the sound iscompletely integrated into the image, and the imageonto thesound. The montage of the images has seemingly beencomposedfrom the music, and in such tight relationship to itthat the twosensations are inseparable. What you are left with isan audiovisualflow moving as one unified poetic expression,generating an aural-visuality pointing towards the music video. Just likea music video,film's audiovisual flow poetically captures the moodand the 'feel'of the experience by harmonically synchronizing theimage and themusic. Using Vivian Sobchack's theory of cinestheticsas aframework, this book explains how the music-videoproduces anaural visuality in which sound can be cinestheticallyexpressed andperceived as image and the image perceived andexpressed assound. The book is aimed filmmakers and cinematicexperimenters,music video makers, film editors and VJ's, andfilm academics.
Autorentext
The author has a Bachelor of Arts, with Honours, in Film & Television studies, and a Master of Creative Arts in Screen studies from Curtin University of Technology in Perth, Australia. He is a filmmaker and film editor, visual artist, writer, music video scholar and film lecturer. Joachim can be contacted on jwstrand@gmail.com.
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Watching, and listening to, for instance the opening sequence of Terrence Malick's The New World, or any other movie that takes the joining of sound and image seriously, it strikes you how the sound is completely integrated into the image, and the image onto the sound. The montage of the images has seemingly been composed from the music, and in such tight relationship to it that the two sensations are inseparable. What you are left with is an audiovisual flow moving as one unified poetic expression, generating an aural- visuality pointing towards the music video. Just like a music video, film's audiovisual flow poetically captures the mood and the 'feel' of the experience by harmonically synchronizing the image and the music. Using Vivian Sobchack's theory of cinesthetics as a framework, this book explains how the music-video produces an aural visuality in which sound can be cinesthetically expressed and perceived as image and the image perceived and expressed as sound. The book is aimed filmmakers and cinematic experimenters, music video makers, film editors and VJ's, and film academics.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Autor Joachim Strand
- Titel The Cinesthetic Montage of Music-Video
- ISBN 978-3-639-07479-6
- Format Sachbuch
- EAN 9783639074796
- Jahr 2014
- Größe H220mm x B7mm x T150mm
- Untertitel Hearing the Image and Seeing the Sound
- Gewicht 171g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
- Genre Musik, Film & Theater
- Anzahl Seiten 104
- GTIN 09783639074796