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Contents
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Introduction: The State of the Art 1
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PART ONE. General Trends (1965–1971)
- 2. The British Invasion 11
- 3. TV and Documentary’s Influence on Sound Aesthetics 29
- 4. New Voices and Personal Sound Aesthetics, 1970–1971 57
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PART TWO. Director Case Studies (1968–1976)
- 5. Francis Ford Coppola’s American Zoetrope and Collective Filmmaking 87
- 6. Robert Altman’s Collaborative Sound Work 110
- 7. Martin Scorsese’s Dialectical Sound 129
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PART THREE. The Dolby Stereo Era (1975–1980)
- 8. The Sound of Music 153
- 9. The Sound of Spectacle: Dolby Stereo and the New Classicism 179
- 10. The Sound of Storytelling: Dolby Stereo and the Art of Sound Design 203
- Notes 227
- Selected Bibliography 249
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Introduction: The State of the Art 1
-
PART ONE. General Trends (1965–1971)
- 2. The British Invasion 11
- 3. TV and Documentary’s Influence on Sound Aesthetics 29
- 4. New Voices and Personal Sound Aesthetics, 1970–1971 57
-
PART TWO. Director Case Studies (1968–1976)
- 5. Francis Ford Coppola’s American Zoetrope and Collective Filmmaking 87
- 6. Robert Altman’s Collaborative Sound Work 110
- 7. Martin Scorsese’s Dialectical Sound 129
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PART THREE. The Dolby Stereo Era (1975–1980)
- 8. The Sound of Music 153
- 9. The Sound of Spectacle: Dolby Stereo and the New Classicism 179
- 10. The Sound of Storytelling: Dolby Stereo and the Art of Sound Design 203
- Notes 227
- Selected Bibliography 249
- Index 253