Silent Film Sound
ALTMAN R
- Hardback
- Edition: 1/2005
NZ$239.00
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After 1910, theaters stopped using sound to burlesque or "kid" a silent film and began using music to enhance narrative and emotional content. Based on extensive original research and accompanied by hundreds of gorgeous illustrations, "Silent Film Sound" details the ways in which sound became an integral part of an extraordinarily successful audiovisual art.
Number of pages: 480
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Subjects:
Non-fiction, Art/design/film, Art & Artists, History Of Art / Art & Design Styles, Film, TV & Radio, Documentary Films, Music