Making Stereo Fit Making Stereo Fit
California Studies in Music, Sound, and Media

Making Stereo Fit

The History of a Disquieting Film Technology

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Publisher Description

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 reveals that, in fact, filmmakers have been creating stereo and surround-sound effects for nearly a century, since the advent of talking pictures, and argues that their endurance owes primarily to the longstanding battles between stereo and mono technologies. Throughout the book, Eric Dienstfrey analyzes newly discovered archival materials and myriad stereo releases, from Hell’s Angels (1930) to Get Out (2017), to show how Hollywood’s financial dependence on mono prevented filmmakers from seeing surround sound’s full aesthetic potential. Though studios initially explored stereo’s unique capabilities, Dienstfrey details how filmmakers eventually codified a conservative set of surround-sound techniques that prevail today, despite the arrival of more immersive formats.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2024
January 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
312
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of California Press
SELLER
University of California Press
SIZE
8.1
MB
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