Silent Film Sound
Discover the intricate world of silent cinema with "Silent Film Sound" by Rick Altman, published in 2007 by Columbia University Press. This compelling 480-page paperback delves deep into the sound practices that shaped the silent film era, offering a fresh perspective that challenges traditional narratives surrounding this fascinating period in film history.
Altman meticulously explores the complexities and evolving nature of American silent cinema, uncovering the often-overlooked significance of sound during a time when dialogue was absent from the screen. By reevaluating established histories, this book invites readers to reconsider their understanding of how sound influenced storytelling and audience engagement in silent films.
Perfect for film enthusiasts and scholars alike, "Silent Film Sound" is a must-read for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of cinema's early years and the pivotal role sound played in its artistic evolution.