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[Commlist] Edited Collection CFP – Contemporary Screen Music and Sound Production
Tue Nov 09 20:56:59 GMT 2021
*Edited Collection CFP – Contemporary Screen Music and Sound Production*
In the introduction to /The Routledge Companion to Screen Music and
Sound /(2017)/, /Miguel Mera, Ronald Sadoff and Ben Winters write,
‘screen music and sound has consistently ignored aspects of process in
favor of the interpretation of completed texts’ (p. 5). Such calls for
analysing media production processes have been made since at least the
1980s (Maltby 1983; Bordwell, Staiger, and Thompson 1985), and have been
taken up in archival studies of historic film music production (e.g.
Merkley 2007; Jacobs 2014; Luko 2016; Lewis 2017; Platte 2017; Wright
2019). However, the /contemporary/ production of music and sound for
audiovisual media has only recently begun to receive attention—in
studies of mainstream Hollywood cinema (e.g. Sapiro 2016; Sadoff 2006),
music video (Burns and Hawkins 2019), and advertising (e.g. Klein 2009;
Deaville 2021), among other areas—and remains largely a mystery to those
outside the industry. Given the proliferation of new platforms and
methods of creation, there is a plethora of textual forms, modes of
production, and creative networks for practitioners, students, and
researchers to understand.
This edited collection aims to delineate and interrogate the structures
and practices of music and sound production in contemporary audiovisual
media. We invite proposals spanning a broad range of genres, platforms,
methodologies, processes and contexts.
Possible topics may include, but are not limited to:
* Case studies tracing the music/sound production processes for
specific media texts (across film, television, video games,
trailers, advertising, music videos etc.)
* Production of music for internet-based media (e.g. YouTube, TikTok,
Instagram etc.)
* Diversity and inclusion in music/sound production; issues of
identity and representation
* The impact of technologies on production processes and documentation
(cloud-based platforms; digital audio workstations; virtual
instruments etc.)
* Production personnel, including interview-based chapters (e.g.
composers, orchestrators, sound recordists, dubbing mixers et al.;
invisible labour; “star” and “non-star” figures etc.)
* Training for production roles (informal learning, higher education
training courses, career trajectories)
* On-screen depictions of music/sound production (e.g. “making-of”
documentaries)
* Methodologies for studying production (e.g. questions of access;
qualitative methods; autoethnographic work; how production can
inform reception etc.)
* Forms of production in different cultural and national contexts
(regulatory policies; institutions; ethical dimensions;
adaptation/reproduction; amateur/professional)
* Licensing music for media (commercial considerations; library music
etc.)
We would be delighted to hear from academics, creative practitioners,
industry professionals, and archivists spanning a broad range of
disciplinary perspectives (music, film, media, cultural studies etc.),
whose work engages with the production of music and/or sound for
audiovisual media. We welcome proposals from postgraduate and early
career researchers.
Please send a 300-word abstract and a 150-word biography to:
(screenmusicproduction /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(screenmusicproduction /at/ gmail.com)> by 31^st January 2022. The
editors (Toby Huelin, Elsa Marshall and Ian Sapiro) also welcome
informal enquiries to the same email address. The timeline for the
project will be confirmed after discussion with the publisher, but we
anticipate that initial chapter drafts will be due in the first quarter
of 2023.
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