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Altman, R. (1992). General introduction: Cinema as event. In R. Altman (Ed.), Sound Theory Sound Practice (pp. 1–14). New York: Routledge. 
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Resource type: Book Chapter
BibTeX citation key: Altman1992
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Categories: Film Music/Sound
Keywords: Cinema, Film sound
Creators: Altman
Publisher: Routledge (New York)
Collection: Sound Theory Sound Practice
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Argues that cinema [sound] should be studied as event rather than (in his earlier work) as text. Film sound cannot be studied in isolation -- its study involves production, reproduction, reception, economics, culture, audiences etc.
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