The Oxford Handbook of Cinematic Listening
Carlo Cenciarelli.The Oxford Handbook of Cinematic Listening, edited by Carlo Cenciarelli, delves into the role of listening in the context of cinema, examining how film influences auditory experiences. The handbook explores the historical and theoretical aspects of cinematic listening, offering insights into how sound and music contribute to the overall film experience.
Key themes include:
Historical Context: The book situates cinematic listening within the broader history of sound in film, analyzing how listening practices have evolved alongside technological advancements in cinema.
Interdisciplinary Approaches: It incorporates perspectives from various fields, including musicology, film studies, and cultural studies, to provide a comprehensive understanding of how listening shapes and is shaped by cinematic practices.
Case Studies: The handbook includes specific examples and case studies that illustrate the diverse ways in which sound and listening are integral to film, enhancing narrative and emotional engagement.