That's one view of the audio - visual relationship. Somewhat at odds with
Eisenstein circa 1928. Roughly:
"The first experiments in sound should aim at a sharp contrast with the
image"
j
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From: "Amaresh Chakraburtty" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: music as an image in cinema
> "Image" and "Sound" are two essential elements that goes in constructing
> films, so instead of seeing music as an image we aught to view music as
> "Sound" first. Like Bresson puts it nothing that can be achieved with
> "image" should not and need not be tried with sound and at the same time
> whatever can be achieved by "Sound" should not be tried with "Image",
excuse
> my free translation of the actual words of Bresson.
>
> amaresh chakraburtty
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