Chapters with Listening Guide Repertoire, CW Links, and Quizzes:
Chapter 12
Chapter Goals
- To explore ways that music defines cinematic characters and communicates action, mood, and emotion.
- To provide a brief overview of the history of music in film.
CW12.1 General Resources
Here are several resources about film music and film composers:
Trailer for SCORE: A Film Music Documentary. You can often find copies of the full movie on the internet.
The Guardian: “The 50 Greatest Film Soundtracks”
American Composer’s Orchestra: From Scene to Shining Screen: A Short History of Film Music
AMC filmsite
There is a very good bibliography of film music resources by James Wierzbicki (Oxford Bibliographies): http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199757824/obo-9780199757824-0113.xml. Your university’s library may have a subscription to the Oxford Bibliographies that would allow you to access the entire document.
CW 12.4 Race Films
In “Classic Black Films Stand as History, Art” NPR’s All Things Considered film critic Bob Mondello talks about race films: Hallelujah (1920), The Green Pastures (1930s) and Cabin in the Sky (1943). (Aired on Jan. 13, 2006.)
The UCLA Digital Humanities project on early African-American (before 1930) films provides an excellent overview, a database, and lists of sources and further reading: http://dhbasecamp.humanities.ucla.edu/afamfilm/whatis/history/
See also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTpyPkxPVsg
CW 12.5 The Hidden Fortress
CW12.6 King Kong (1933 Version)
http://www.filmsite.org/kingk.html
https://michaelpratt.wordpress.com/2009/09/03/the-film-music-of-max-steiner-with-emphasis-on-king-kong-1933-and-gone-with-the-wind-1939/ (scroll down for King Kong)
http://cuebycue.blogspot.com/2016/02/king-kong-steiner-1933.html
https://www.npr.org/2011/08/04/138953014/the-making-of-king-kong-screams-score-and-more