Sound Design Theory and Practice

Working with Sound

Leo Murray author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:4th Jun '19

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This insightful book explores the theoretical foundations of sound design, providing essential tools for both practitioners and scholars in the field of sound studies.

The book Sound Design Theory and Practice serves as a comprehensive and accessible guide to the fundamental concepts that shape the creative decisions involved in sound design. It addresses the challenges faced by practitioners, students, and educators in the field, particularly the need for a theoretical language that accurately describes the use of sound and a cohesive framework that encompasses all its forms. As interest in sound studies continues to grow, this book emerges as a timely resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of sound's role in various media.

One of the primary issues highlighted in Sound Design Theory and Practice is the perception of sound design as merely a technical aspect of production. By drawing on a variety of examples from classic and contemporary cinema, television, and gaming, the book aims to elevate the status of sound design as an essential artistic practice. It emphasizes the importance of sound in storytelling and emotional engagement, providing readers with a robust theoretical foundation that informs their creative choices.

Additionally, this book engages with practices across film, television, and digital media, offering a set of analytical tools for both sound practitioners and scholars. By bridging the gap between theory and practice, Sound Design Theory and Practice equips readers with the knowledge to critically assess and enhance their work in sound design, fostering a deeper appreciation for the art form.

ISBN: 9781138125407

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 400g

206 pages