The Invisible Art of Film Music: A Comprehensive HistoryA comprehensive introduction to film music for the general student, the film historian, and the aspiring cinematographer. It is a historically structured account of the evolution of music in films. The book is arranged as a chronological survey and includes biographical sketches on many important film composers in addition to the development of the films themselves. |
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With this invention he became a pioneer in radio broadcasting, and he
subsequently applied his sound amplification device to the medium of motion
pictures. IGHT DECADES OF FILM MUSIC. The text that follows is, above all, an
attempt to ...
With this invention he became a pioneer in radio broadcasting, and he
subsequently applied his sound amplification device to the medium of motion
pictures. IGHT DECADES OF FILM MUSIC. The text that follows is, above all, an
attempt to ...
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... World War I was a devil-maycare decade in which the movies gained their "
voice" through the work of a number of intrepid inventors who continually
experimented with various types of machinery in order to bring sound to the
motion picture.
... World War I was a devil-maycare decade in which the movies gained their "
voice" through the work of a number of intrepid inventors who continually
experimented with various types of machinery in order to bring sound to the
motion picture.
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... approaching the level of 130 million.3 OVIES. In the midst of the dual
entertainment boom created by technological advances in both the radio and the
recording media, the motion picture industry entered a period of unprecedented
change.
... approaching the level of 130 million.3 OVIES. In the midst of the dual
entertainment boom created by technological advances in both the radio and the
recording media, the motion picture industry entered a period of unprecedented
change.
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According to Miles Kreuger, noted authority on film musicals: ' Wendell McMahill,
president of Kellum Talking Pictures, Inc., was planning ... The clumsiness of this
technique proved to be a setback for the development of sound motion pictures.
According to Miles Kreuger, noted authority on film musicals: ' Wendell McMahill,
president of Kellum Talking Pictures, Inc., was planning ... The clumsiness of this
technique proved to be a setback for the development of sound motion pictures.
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When Lee De Forest successfully showed his Phonofilms in April 1923, he
became the first person to . . . . . , . . . exploit talking motion pictures commercially.
As soon as his photographer, Harry Owens, completed the sound installations at
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When Lee De Forest successfully showed his Phonofilms in April 1923, he
became the first person to . . . . . , . . . exploit talking motion pictures commercially.
As soon as his photographer, Harry Owens, completed the sound installations at
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The Invisible Art of Film Music: A Comprehensive History
Brukerevaluering - Book VerdictMacDonald (emeritus, music history, C.S. Mott Community Coll., MI) updates his work The Invisible Art of Film Music: A Comprehensive History, in this second edition. This version includes the ... Les hele vurderingen
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195059 The Decline of the Studio System | |
197079 The Revival of the Symphonic Film Score | |
198089 The Influence of Synthesized Sound | |
199099 Into the 1990S | |
Bibliography | |
Filmography | |
General Index | |
Index of Titles | |
Index of Names | |
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The Invisible Art of Film Music: A Comprehensive History Laurence E. MacDonald Begrenset visning - 1998 |
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