Making Stereo Fit : The History of a Disquieting Film Technology
Univ of California Press
ISBN13:
9780520379558
$39.01
Surround sound is often mistaken as a relatively new phenomenon in cinemas, one that emerged in the 1970s with the arrival of Dolby. Making Stereo Fit shows how Hollywood studios have instead been implementing surround-sound techniques for the past century and argues that their endurance owes primarily to the long-standing economic tension between stereophonic and monophonic sound. Throughout the book, Eric Dienstfrey analyzes newly discovered archival materials, as well as a myriad of stereo releases from Hell's Angels (1930) to Get Out (2017), to examine how Hollywood's dependence on single-channel sound left filmmakers unable to fully realize the aesthetic potential of surround sound. Though studios initially experimented with stereo's unique affordances, Dienstfrey details how film sound designers eventually codified a conservative set of surround-sound conventions that prevail today, despite the arrival of more immersive technologies--
- | Author: Eric Dienstfrey
- | Publisher: Univ of California Press
- | Publication Date: Jan 16, 2024
- | Number of Pages: 310 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 0520379551
- | ISBN-13: 9780520379558
- Author:
- Eric Dienstfrey
- Publisher:
- Univ of California Press
- Publication Date:
- Jan 16, 2024
- Number of pages:
- 310 pages
- Language:
- English
- Binding:
- Paperback
- ISBN-10:
- 0520379551
- ISBN-13:
- 9780520379558