The film sound analysis framework: a conceptual tool to interpret the cinematic experience

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Autor(a) principal: Barbosa, Álvaro
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Dizon, Kristine
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/34125
Resumo: Today, the importance of sound and music in film is well established and an integral part of professional workflows within the audio-visual production industry. However, Sound and Music Design in film has been explored creatively since the advent of Talkies in the 1920’s. The most well-established practices for the use of sound in film always came from the inspiration of film directors, editors and composers, but in recent years the systematic use of Sound and Music in this media has become increasingly relevant in academic domains, as a subject of study and research. This article proposes a possible direction in addressing challenges presented by this growing academic field, by introducing a process for codifying and systematizing an initial grammar of Sound in Film, entitled the Film Sound Analysis Framework (FSAF). The FSAF is a tool for critical analysis of Sound and Music in Film, that is based on the relationship between Sound Semantics and Syntax from a Taxonomical and Applied perspective. Using the FSAF in longitudinal studies of film, allows for a systematic analysis by the observation of similar variables through the identification and assessment of patterns or trends, when using Sound to convey meaning and foster emotions.
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title The film sound analysis framework: a conceptual tool to interpret the cinematic experience
spellingShingle The film sound analysis framework: a conceptual tool to interpret the cinematic experience
Barbosa, Álvaro
Analysis framework
Film studies
Sound and music design
title_short The film sound analysis framework: a conceptual tool to interpret the cinematic experience
title_full The film sound analysis framework: a conceptual tool to interpret the cinematic experience
title_fullStr The film sound analysis framework: a conceptual tool to interpret the cinematic experience
title_full_unstemmed The film sound analysis framework: a conceptual tool to interpret the cinematic experience
title_sort The film sound analysis framework: a conceptual tool to interpret the cinematic experience
author Barbosa, Álvaro
author_facet Barbosa, Álvaro
Dizon, Kristine
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author2 Dizon, Kristine
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbosa, Álvaro
Dizon, Kristine
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Analysis framework
Film studies
Sound and music design
topic Analysis framework
Film studies
Sound and music design
description Today, the importance of sound and music in film is well established and an integral part of professional workflows within the audio-visual production industry. However, Sound and Music Design in film has been explored creatively since the advent of Talkies in the 1920’s. The most well-established practices for the use of sound in film always came from the inspiration of film directors, editors and composers, but in recent years the systematic use of Sound and Music in this media has become increasingly relevant in academic domains, as a subject of study and research. This article proposes a possible direction in addressing challenges presented by this growing academic field, by introducing a process for codifying and systematizing an initial grammar of Sound in Film, entitled the Film Sound Analysis Framework (FSAF). The FSAF is a tool for critical analysis of Sound and Music in Film, that is based on the relationship between Sound Semantics and Syntax from a Taxonomical and Applied perspective. Using the FSAF in longitudinal studies of film, allows for a systematic analysis by the observation of similar variables through the identification and assessment of patterns or trends, when using Sound to convey meaning and foster emotions.
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