The Invisible Art of Film Music: A Comprehensive HistoryScarecrow Press, 1. jan. 1998 - 431 sider A 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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... successful at the box office as its predecessor , and Griffith's career began to falter . Meanwhile , other filmmakers began to commission composers to write original scores for their films , as they became aware of the value of ...
... successful at the box office as its predecessor , and Griffith's career began to falter . Meanwhile , other filmmakers began to commission composers to write original scores for their films , as they became aware of the value of ...
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... success , with Henry Ford's company continuing to mass - produce the Model T , reaching the one - million mark by December 1915 , and twenty - seven million units by 1927.1 Also fanning the flames of the economic boom was a reckless ...
... success , with Henry Ford's company continuing to mass - produce the Model T , reaching the one - million mark by December 1915 , and twenty - seven million units by 1927.1 Also fanning the flames of the economic boom was a reckless ...
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... success in filmmaking . That would take some ingenuity , and a gamble on the financial viability of " talkies . " VA ALENTINO'S TANGO . Although motion pictures of the early 1920s were still silent , that fact didn't prevent Hollywood ...
... success in filmmaking . That would take some ingenuity , and a gamble on the financial viability of " talkies . " VA ALENTINO'S TANGO . Although motion pictures of the early 1920s were still silent , that fact didn't prevent Hollywood ...
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... success . Perhaps the explanation lies with the Hollywood moguls , who maintained a skeptical attitude toward talking pictures because these novel films were expensive to produce and because sound installations in theaters were costly ...
... success . Perhaps the explanation lies with the Hollywood moguls , who maintained a skeptical attitude toward talking pictures because these novel films were expensive to produce and because sound installations in theaters were costly ...
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... successful as the screening of Don Juan was , many members of the audience were even more impressed by a program of ... success . This program ran for eight weeks in New York , and then had highly profitable engagements in Chicago , Los ...
... successful as the screening of Don Juan was , many members of the audience were even more impressed by a program of ... success . This program ran for eight weeks in New York , and then had highly profitable engagements in Chicago , Los ...
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195059 The Decline of the Studio System | 113 |
196069 The Changing of the Guard | 173 |
197079 The Revival of the Symphonic Film Score | 223 |
198089 The Influence of Synthesized Sound | 277 |
199099 Into the 1990S | 335 |
Bibliography | 379 |
Filmography | 387 |
General Index | 403 |
Index of Titles | 405 |
Index of Names | 419 |
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