
Hailed as a leading innovator of visual montage, unique storytelling style, and ground-breaking cinematography, Jean-Luc Godard is a prominent pioneer in sculpting complex soundtracks altering the familiar relationship between sound and image, but his achievements in sound have been largely overlooked. Such a lacuna in the extensive research on Godard's work is unfortunate, as Godard's lifelong preoccupation of exploring self-reflexively all aspects of filmmaking particularly affects film music. With the novel approach of metafilm music, extrapolated from Jean-Luc Godard's oeuvre, this book not only closes up a crucial gap in Godard research, but also offers detailed analyses of the music as metafilm music in Contempt, Alphaville, Band of Outsiders, Pierrot le fou, First Name: Carmen, Histoire(s) du cinéma, among other films and video productions. The innovative scholarly concept of metafilm music, enriching the burgeoning field of music in audio-visual media, describes how Godard thinks about film music with film music. This book thus provides a thorough examination of Godard's self-reflexive approach to film music which has resulted in a lifelong creation of multi-layered soundtracks pushing the envelope of film music and sound to the limit.
This book investigates how Jean-Luc Godard utilizes the concept of 'metafilm music' to create self-reflexive, multi-layered soundtracks that challenge traditional audio-visual relationships. Michael Baumgartner, a scholar of film music and media, draws upon extensive analysis of Godard's filmography to argue that the director's approach to sound is a deliberate, critical engagement with the medium of cinema itself. By examining the interplay between music and image, the author establishes a framework for understanding how Godard uses music to comment on the act of filmmaking.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and film musicologists identify this work as a significant contribution to the study of Godard's often-overlooked sonic innovations. The text is noted for its academic rigor and its ability to bridge the gap between film theory and musicology for specialized readers.
Page Count:
519
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019049719X
ISBN-13:
9780190497194
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