Journal of Sonic Studies, Vol. 3: Rethinking Theories of Television Sound (2012)

9 February 2013, dusan

“The essays collected in this special issue of the Journal of Sonic Studies are intended to rethink the existing theories of television sound by offering a reexamination of some of the most persistent accounts of television sound from the 1980s to the present. These essays examine the technological and aesthetic changes that have accompanied the rise of new technologies, production practices, and listening perspectives over the past few decades, and they draw on a wide range of genres and categories of television sound, including commentary, voice-over, sound effects, and music soundtracks.” (from the Editorial)

Edited by Carolyn Birdsall, Anthony Enns
Publisher Leiden University Press

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