[Frameworks] Sound-centric films: excellence in sound design
Rob Gawthrop
rob at robgawthrop.co.uk
Sun Nov 14 04:16:15 CST 2021
Hi Andrew
Your initial statement raises the ongoing problematic of the ontology of film: if the statement was …and make exceptional use of light, then the dominance of language over the ‘sensible’ becomes even more apparent. (so called) experimental film tends to deal more with the audio-visual and as such is primarily concerned with seeing and hearing. There have been surprisingly few texts on the subject until comparatively recently, Dziga Vertov, Rudolph Arnheim, Michel Chion and Rick Altman spring to mind. In my chapter “Thunder and Lightening” in “Reverberations” I expanded this separation of sound (noise) and image and included Vertov’s Enthusiasm, Eisenstein & Alexandrov’s Romance Sentimentale and Ruttman’s (film for radio) Weekend as examples
I would also sugest works by Wojciech Bruszewski, Jeff Keen, Jo Millett, Jenny Okun, Guy Sherwin, and myself
Best Wishes
Rob
> On 13 Nov 2021, at 22:24, Andrew Skalak <andrew.skalak at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am interested in finding films that are particularly interested in and make exceptional use of sound. I would say films that are sound-centric even: where sound is the primary device of the film above the image. In the narrative world I think the filmmaker that has best explored this is Lucrecia Martel.
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> A great and classic text on what I am trying to explore is Randy Thom’s 1999 essay on designing films for sound, as opposed to designing sound for film: https://www.filmsound.org/articles/designing_for_sound.htm <https://www.filmsound.org/articles/designing_for_sound.htm>.
>
> I am interested in films with very rich and layered field recording; heavy, extreme, or absurd foley; innovative microphone techniques such as contact microphones, hydrophones, binaural audio, spatial audio recording; unique sound post processing, etc. If there are any films that are not necessarily sound-centric, but someone feels really struck then sonically I’m very interested in that as well.
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> I am also interested in films that make use of surround sound and the surround space in ways not possible in narrative films, though I may not be able to experience them online or without seeing them in a theater.
>
> This is a narrative film, but in this realm is “Out of Tune” by Aaron With:
> https://vimeo.com/488308481 <https://vimeo.com/488308481>
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> I’m definitely most interested in films I can watch or rent online, but any films that only exist on prints or are hard to see I am more than happy to add to a list to hopefully watch some day.
>
> Thanks you all,
> Andrew
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