Sound and Space in Film
Craft, Aesthetics, Theory
David Roche editor Antoine Gaudin editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Publishing:30th Nov '25
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 30th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Sound/Space in Film: Craft, Aesthetics, Theory brings together two expanding fields in contemporary film studies: soundtrack studies and studies of cinematic space. It takes stock of the interest in the craft and theory of sound space and soundscapes in artistic and academic circles by exploring the construction of sound space in a specific medium—film—from a variety of perspectives: artistic, technical, aesthetic and discursive. Building on seminal works in sound studies and film studies, it examines both the sonic characteristics of space and the spatial dimensions of sound. It explores the sound of places or setting but considers, more broadly, the experience of cinematic space in aural and visual terms. It follows contemporary trends in film history and production studies that value the craft and discourses of sound technicians and draws on contemporary theoretical frameworks that emphasize the corporeality of experience and/or consider the environment from an ecocritical perspective as alive with sounds.
This ambitious collection of essays offers significant insights into the crucial, often-overlooked relationships between sound and cinematic space. Bridging theory, aesthetics, and practice, the chapters compellingly explore how audiovisual space articulates with technology, sensoriality, politics, and ecocriticism. A major interdisciplinary contribution, this remarkable volume invites us to listen more closely. * Chloé Huvet, Université Évry Paris-Saclay/IUF (Author of Composer pour l'image à l'ère numérique). *
ISBN: 9781399544870
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280 pages