Audio-vision sound on screen
Chion, Michel, 1947-1994
Book
In Audio-vision, the French composer-filmmaker-critic Michel Chion presents a reassessment of the audiovisual media since sound's revolutionary debut in 1927 and sheds light on the mutual influences of sound and image in audiovisual perception. Chion expands on the arguments from his influential trilogy on sound in cinema - La voix au cinéma, Le son au cinéma, and La toile trouée - while providing an overview of the functions and aesthetics of sound in film and television. He considers the effects of evolving audiovisual technologies such as widescreen, multi-track sound, and Dolby stereo on audio-vision, influences of sound on the perception of space and time, and contemporary form of audio-vision embodied in music videos, video art, and commercial television. His final chapter presents a model for audiovisual analysis of film. --Book cover.
Main title:
Audio-vision sound on screen / Michel Chion ; edited and translated by Claudia Gorbman ; with a foreword by Walter Murch
Author:
Chion, Michel, 1947-, author
Imprint:
New York Columbia University Press c1994©1994
Collation:
xxvii, 239 pages illustrations 22 cm.
Notes:
Includes translationIncludes bibliographical references p. ([225]-227) and index.Translation of: L'audio-vision. Paris : Editions Nathan, c1990.
Contents:
Foreword / Walter MurchPt. 1. The Audiovisual Contract. 1. Projections of Sound on Image. 2. The Three Listening Modes. 3. Lines and Points: Horizontal and Vertical Perspectives on Audiovisual Relations. 4. The Audiovisual Scene. 5. The Real and the Rendered. 6. Phantom Audio-VisionPt. 2. Beyond Sounds and Images. 7. Sound Film - Worthy of the Name. 8. Television, Video Art, Music Video. 9. Toward an Audiologovisual Poetics. 10. Introduction to Audiovisual Analysis.
ISBN:
97802310789930231078994 (pbk. : alk. paper)0231078986 (alk. paper)
Dewey class:
791.43
Language:
EnglishFrench
Added title:
BRN:
487705