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Drawn to sound : animation film music and sonicity / edited by Rebecca Coyle.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Genre, music and soundCopyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource (x, 258 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781845538064
  • 1845538064
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Drawn to sound.DDC classification:
  • 781.5/42 22
LOC classification:
  • ML2075 .D73 2010
Online resources:
Contents:
Scoring animation film. "Everybody scream!" : Tim Burton's animated gothic-horror musical-comedies / Janet K. Halfyard ; Halas and Batchelor's sound decisions : musical approaches in the British context / Paul Wells ; An animated partnership : Joe Hisaishi's musical contributions to Hayao Miyazaki's films / Kyoko Koizumi -- Musical intertextuality. Something old, something new, something borrowed-- something blue : the Beatles' Yellow submarine / Ian Inglis ; Polar grooves : dance, music and musicality in Happy feet / Philip Hayward ; Minstrelsy and musical framing in Who framed Roger Rabbit? / Neil Lerner ; An aesthetic of ambiguity : musical representation of indigenous peoples in Disney's Brother bear / Janice Esther Tulk -- Music and sonicity. Sonic nostalgia and Les triplettes de Belleville / Daniel Goldmark ; Resilient appliances : sound, image and narrative in The brave little toaster / Jon Fitzgerald and Philip Hayward ; Lupin III and the Gekiban approach : western-styled music in a Japanese format / Kentaro Imada -- Music and industrial contexts. DreamWorking Wallace & Gromit : musical thematics in The curse of the were-rabbit / Rebecca Coyle and Peter Morris ; Cowboy bebop : corporate strategies for animation music products in Japan / Aki Yamasaki ; Disney does Broadway : musical storytelling in The little mermaid and The lion king / Rebecca Coyle and Jon Fitzgerald.
Review: "Animation films are produced around the world and attract sizeable audiences and much critical acclaim. No longer marginalized in genres such as children's or propaganda films, they are increasingly the subject of academic study. At the same time attention has turned to the music and sound, which contribute to both the emotional impact and the narrative drive, as well as the marketing appeal, of such films. This ground-breaking volume bridges these two fields and also positions animation-film sound and music in the context of the screen and music industries. Animation experts like Paul Wells and Daniel Goldmark and film-music authorities including Philip Hayward, Ian Inglis and Janet Halfyard provide international perspectives on the history and aesthetics of music and sound in animation film." "Drawn to Sound focuses on feature-length, widely distributed films released in the period since World War II, from producers in the USA, UK, Japan and France-from Animal Farm (1954) to Happy Feet (2006), Yellow Submarine (1968) to Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005), Spirited Away (2001) and Les Triplettes de Belleville (2003). It spotlights important studios, including Disney, DreamWorks, Aardman Animation and Studio Ghibli, and composers, both those who collaborate personally with directors and those whose music is used to provide period or mood atmospheres." "Às the first of its kind, this anthology will be an invaluable resource for students, teachers and researchers in film, animation, culture, music and media studies.'"--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Scoring animation film. "Everybody scream!" : Tim Burton's animated gothic-horror musical-comedies / Janet K. Halfyard ; Halas and Batchelor's sound decisions : musical approaches in the British context / Paul Wells ; An animated partnership : Joe Hisaishi's musical contributions to Hayao Miyazaki's films / Kyoko Koizumi -- Musical intertextuality. Something old, something new, something borrowed-- something blue : the Beatles' Yellow submarine / Ian Inglis ; Polar grooves : dance, music and musicality in Happy feet / Philip Hayward ; Minstrelsy and musical framing in Who framed Roger Rabbit? / Neil Lerner ; An aesthetic of ambiguity : musical representation of indigenous peoples in Disney's Brother bear / Janice Esther Tulk -- Music and sonicity. Sonic nostalgia and Les triplettes de Belleville / Daniel Goldmark ; Resilient appliances : sound, image and narrative in The brave little toaster / Jon Fitzgerald and Philip Hayward ; Lupin III and the Gekiban approach : western-styled music in a Japanese format / Kentaro Imada -- Music and industrial contexts. DreamWorking Wallace & Gromit : musical thematics in The curse of the were-rabbit / Rebecca Coyle and Peter Morris ; Cowboy bebop : corporate strategies for animation music products in Japan / Aki Yamasaki ; Disney does Broadway : musical storytelling in The little mermaid and The lion king / Rebecca Coyle and Jon Fitzgerald.

"Animation films are produced around the world and attract sizeable audiences and much critical acclaim. No longer marginalized in genres such as children's or propaganda films, they are increasingly the subject of academic study. At the same time attention has turned to the music and sound, which contribute to both the emotional impact and the narrative drive, as well as the marketing appeal, of such films. This ground-breaking volume bridges these two fields and also positions animation-film sound and music in the context of the screen and music industries. Animation experts like Paul Wells and Daniel Goldmark and film-music authorities including Philip Hayward, Ian Inglis and Janet Halfyard provide international perspectives on the history and aesthetics of music and sound in animation film." "Drawn to Sound focuses on feature-length, widely distributed films released in the period since World War II, from producers in the USA, UK, Japan and France-from Animal Farm (1954) to Happy Feet (2006), Yellow Submarine (1968) to Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005), Spirited Away (2001) and Les Triplettes de Belleville (2003). It spotlights important studios, including Disney, DreamWorks, Aardman Animation and Studio Ghibli, and composers, both those who collaborate personally with directors and those whose music is used to provide period or mood atmospheres." "Às the first of its kind, this anthology will be an invaluable resource for students, teachers and researchers in film, animation, culture, music and media studies.'"--Jacket.

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