“Commutation Tricks” and “Forced Marriages.” Videographic Manipulation as a Tool for the Analysis of Music in Films

The audiovisual object is like a product of visuals and sound, not a summation. Film analysis should track back to the separate factors and show how they multiply each other when combined. Music, in particular, can be an elusive element, especially for non specialists. But music can crucially perfor...

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Main Author: Emilio Audissino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2018-07-01
Series:Cinergie
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Online Access:https://cinergie.unibo.it/article/view/7876
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spelling doaj-45cacdeb17bf4183bd6a5afaf24891552020-11-24T21:35:03ZengUniversity of BolognaCinergie2280-94812018-07-01713374610.6092/issn.2280-9481/78767269“Commutation Tricks” and “Forced Marriages.” Videographic Manipulation as a Tool for the Analysis of Music in FilmsEmilio Audissino0University of SouthamptonThe audiovisual object is like a product of visuals and sound, not a summation. Film analysis should track back to the separate factors and show how they multiply each other when combined. Music, in particular, can be an elusive element, especially for non specialists. But music can crucially perform a variety of functions in films, and its agency should therefore be taken in proper consideration during film analysis. After a preliminary discussion of some recent theory of how visuals and sound fuse into an audiovisual whole, the article presents the manipulations made possible by the videographic approach as a helpful analytical tool to draw attention to the music. As an example, I provide my own videographic manipulations: an annotated audiovisual clip of the opening sequence of The Shining, and the same clip with the original music replaced with John Williams’s ‘Main Theme’ from Jurassic Park.https://cinergie.unibo.it/article/view/7876film analysisfilm musicaudiovisual studiesThe ShiningGestalt Theory
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“Commutation Tricks” and “Forced Marriages.” Videographic Manipulation as a Tool for the Analysis of Music in Films
Cinergie
film analysis
film music
audiovisual studies
The Shining
Gestalt Theory
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title “Commutation Tricks” and “Forced Marriages.” Videographic Manipulation as a Tool for the Analysis of Music in Films
title_short “Commutation Tricks” and “Forced Marriages.” Videographic Manipulation as a Tool for the Analysis of Music in Films
title_full “Commutation Tricks” and “Forced Marriages.” Videographic Manipulation as a Tool for the Analysis of Music in Films
title_fullStr “Commutation Tricks” and “Forced Marriages.” Videographic Manipulation as a Tool for the Analysis of Music in Films
title_full_unstemmed “Commutation Tricks” and “Forced Marriages.” Videographic Manipulation as a Tool for the Analysis of Music in Films
title_sort “commutation tricks” and “forced marriages.” videographic manipulation as a tool for the analysis of music in films
publisher University of Bologna
series Cinergie
issn 2280-9481
publishDate 2018-07-01
description The audiovisual object is like a product of visuals and sound, not a summation. Film analysis should track back to the separate factors and show how they multiply each other when combined. Music, in particular, can be an elusive element, especially for non specialists. But music can crucially perform a variety of functions in films, and its agency should therefore be taken in proper consideration during film analysis. After a preliminary discussion of some recent theory of how visuals and sound fuse into an audiovisual whole, the article presents the manipulations made possible by the videographic approach as a helpful analytical tool to draw attention to the music. As an example, I provide my own videographic manipulations: an annotated audiovisual clip of the opening sequence of The Shining, and the same clip with the original music replaced with John Williams’s ‘Main Theme’ from Jurassic Park.
topic film analysis
film music
audiovisual studies
The Shining
Gestalt Theory
url https://cinergie.unibo.it/article/view/7876
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