Nicolas Pillai’s study of jazz in film and television arrives at a time when jazz is making an impressive and perhaps unexpected comeback in popular culture; films like Miles Ahead (2016), Don Cheadle’s genre-bending biopic on the life of Miles Davis, Robert Budreau’s Chet Baker biopic Born to Be Blue (2016), Damien Chazelle’s Whiplash (2014) and La La Land (2016), both of which contended at the Oscars, as well as a handful of jazz documentaries such as Jaco (2014), Chasing Trane (2016) and I Called Him Morgan (2016) have been recently released and made available on Netflix
The video sets out in search of an image capable of, if not representing, at least interpreting the ...
The incorporation of screens in our daily life is slowly impacting and reshaping our jazz listening ...
This paper examines the use of jazz in contemporary American film and television soundtracks. Throug...
Watching Jazz: Encounters with Jazz Performance on Screen is the first systematic study of jazz on s...
Watching Jazz: Encounters with Jazz Performance on Screen is the first systematic study of jazz on s...
After many years of dormancy, the jazz film appears to have returned to vibrant life with such title...
In this thesis, I will introduce jazz-related movies and I will point out some connections between t...
In 1957, legendary trumpeter Miles Davis traveled to Paris to record the soundtrack to Elevator to t...
Abstract: Audiovisual representations of jazz performances provide us with more information than aud...
2011-06-01Many factors, including government sponsorship, institutional patronage, and influential d...
This article grows most immediately out of the Scholars and Artists in Residence (SAR) Fellowship he...
The author engages Ken Burn's documentary "Jazz" from a personal and passionate viewpoint as a jazz ...
This article comments on the paradoxical nature of new art and its relationship to technology, and d...
Jazz music and the vision of the world depicted by the “angry young men” are connected by a mysterio...
The article focusses on the analysis of two documentary films by Ramon Tort: A film about kids and m...
The video sets out in search of an image capable of, if not representing, at least interpreting the ...
The incorporation of screens in our daily life is slowly impacting and reshaping our jazz listening ...
This paper examines the use of jazz in contemporary American film and television soundtracks. Throug...
Watching Jazz: Encounters with Jazz Performance on Screen is the first systematic study of jazz on s...
Watching Jazz: Encounters with Jazz Performance on Screen is the first systematic study of jazz on s...
After many years of dormancy, the jazz film appears to have returned to vibrant life with such title...
In this thesis, I will introduce jazz-related movies and I will point out some connections between t...
In 1957, legendary trumpeter Miles Davis traveled to Paris to record the soundtrack to Elevator to t...
Abstract: Audiovisual representations of jazz performances provide us with more information than aud...
2011-06-01Many factors, including government sponsorship, institutional patronage, and influential d...
This article grows most immediately out of the Scholars and Artists in Residence (SAR) Fellowship he...
The author engages Ken Burn's documentary "Jazz" from a personal and passionate viewpoint as a jazz ...
This article comments on the paradoxical nature of new art and its relationship to technology, and d...
Jazz music and the vision of the world depicted by the “angry young men” are connected by a mysterio...
The article focusses on the analysis of two documentary films by Ramon Tort: A film about kids and m...
The video sets out in search of an image capable of, if not representing, at least interpreting the ...
The incorporation of screens in our daily life is slowly impacting and reshaping our jazz listening ...
This paper examines the use of jazz in contemporary American film and television soundtracks. Throug...