Sound design : the expressive power of music, voice, and sound effects in cinema / by David Sonnenschein.
Material type: TextStudio City, CA : Michael Wiese Productions, [2001]Copyright date: c2001Description: xxi, 245 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0941188264
- 9780941188265
- 778.5344 SON 22
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. Creating the Sound Design Step-By-Step -- Ch. 2. Expanding Creativity -- Ch. 3. From Vibration to Sensation --
Ch. 4. From Sensation to Perception -- Ch. 5. Music to Our Ears -- Ch. 6. The Human Voice -- Ch. 7. Sound and Image --
Ch. 8. Sound and Narrative -- Ch. 9. The Future of Sound Design.
"The clash of light sabers in the electrifying duels of Star Wars. The chilling bass line signifying the lurking menace of the shark in Jaws. The otherworldly yet familiar pleas to "phone home" in the enchanting E.T." "These are examples of the different ways sound can contribute to the overall dramatic impact of a film. To craft a distinctive atmosphere, sound design is as important as art direction and cinematography - and it can also be an effective tool to express the personalities of your characters."--Jacket.
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