While it might already seem unusual to turn attention first and foremost to the soundtrack in a study of documentary film,1 it probably seems even more unusual if the field of study is limited to the use of sound in historical (television) documentaries. But the situation threatens to become entirely absurd if we reduce the field even more and focus on the least prominent aspect of the soundtrack, noise
Music, sound and rhythm, as aesthetic means of design, have been part of the tradition of poetic doc...
It could be argued that the relationship between sound and image in film is hierarchical in that sou...
In this paper I explore the unique contribution oral testimonies have made to contemporary historiog...
While it might already seem unusual to turn attention first and foremost to the soundtrack in a stud...
This collection of fourteen essays provides a rich and detailed history of the relationship between ...
Musical experience is often related to an emotional and imaginative engagement of the listener. Disc...
This book draws on the lived experience of sound’s capacity to move and shake us in direct, subtle a...
For social scientists, it is crucial to access complex information on sound production and the recor...
This chapter considers how the blurring of sound design and music, often seen as a feature of contem...
The chapter focuses on location sound recording and postproduction approaches in documentary film ma...
While we expect a dramatic feature film to use creative license in bringing the sound-track to life,...
The invention of the phonograph in the late 19th century started an obsession with the recorded soun...
This paper investigates documentary films in which real-world sound captured from the location shoot...
The following article discusses the Sound Archive of the Ruhr. Our project touches upon a set of que...
This paper is a study of documentary film production with focus on the filmmakers choice and usage o...
Music, sound and rhythm, as aesthetic means of design, have been part of the tradition of poetic doc...
It could be argued that the relationship between sound and image in film is hierarchical in that sou...
In this paper I explore the unique contribution oral testimonies have made to contemporary historiog...
While it might already seem unusual to turn attention first and foremost to the soundtrack in a stud...
This collection of fourteen essays provides a rich and detailed history of the relationship between ...
Musical experience is often related to an emotional and imaginative engagement of the listener. Disc...
This book draws on the lived experience of sound’s capacity to move and shake us in direct, subtle a...
For social scientists, it is crucial to access complex information on sound production and the recor...
This chapter considers how the blurring of sound design and music, often seen as a feature of contem...
The chapter focuses on location sound recording and postproduction approaches in documentary film ma...
While we expect a dramatic feature film to use creative license in bringing the sound-track to life,...
The invention of the phonograph in the late 19th century started an obsession with the recorded soun...
This paper investigates documentary films in which real-world sound captured from the location shoot...
The following article discusses the Sound Archive of the Ruhr. Our project touches upon a set of que...
This paper is a study of documentary film production with focus on the filmmakers choice and usage o...
Music, sound and rhythm, as aesthetic means of design, have been part of the tradition of poetic doc...
It could be argued that the relationship between sound and image in film is hierarchical in that sou...
In this paper I explore the unique contribution oral testimonies have made to contemporary historiog...