CfP: Music, Sound, and the Moving Image
Music, Sound, and the Moving Image
http://liverpool.metapress.com/content/121629/ is the first international scholarly journal devoted to the study of the interaction between music and sound with the entirety of moving image media film, television, music video, advertising, computer games, mixed-media installation, digital art, live cinema, et
alia.
Co-edited by Anahid Kassabian (University of Liverpool) and Ian Gardiner (Goldsmiths
College), the journal is truly interdisciplinary, inviting contributions across a range
of critical methodologies, including musicology and music analysis, film studies,
popular music studies, cultural theory, aesthetics, semiotics, sociology, marketing,
sound studies, and music psychology.
Volume 4, Issue 1 now available!!!
Music, Sound and the Moving Image 4.1 (Spring 2010)
Contents
Lori Burns and Jada Watson: Subjective Perspectives through Word, Image and
Sound:Temporality, narrative agency and embodiment in the
Dixie Chicks video Top of the World
Tina Rigby Hanssen: The Whispering Voice: Materiality, aural qualities and the
construction of memories in the work of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller
Michael Slowik: The Plasterers and Early Sound Cinema Aesthetics
Kyle S. Barnett: The Selznick Studio, Spellbound and the Marketing of Film Music
Review Article: Barry Salmon on Theodor W. Adorno & Hanns Eisler: Komposition für den
Film (new edition with DVD)
Book Reviews: David Cooper, Christopher Fox and Ian Sapiro (eds.), CineMusic?
Constructing the Film Score Review by Ben Winters
Volume 4 Issue 1 Spring 2010
Jack Sullivan, Hitchcocks Music Review by Ciarán Crilly
Karen Collins (ed.), From Pac-Man to Pop Music:Interactive Audio in Games and New Media
Review by Orlene Denice McMahon
Find out more about the journal at
http://liverpool.metapress.com/content/121629/
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E: clare.hooper AT liverpool.ac.uk
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