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  • Pages: 368
  • Format: 24x17x1,80 cm
  • Edition Date: 2024
  • Edition: 1
  • Language: Castellano.
  • Binding: Tapa blanda o Bolsillo - Con solapas.
  • Weight: 0,708 kg.
  • De los videomemes a Tom & Jerry: la música cuenta en el audiovisual

  • 9788491596189
  • Author: Rubén López Cano [Editor]

  • De los videomemes a Tom & Jerry explora el funcionamiento de la música y el sonido en todo tipo de pantallas. Se interesa especialmente en aquellos momentos en que los dispositivos audiovisuales nos secuestran para convertirnos en parte integral de sus mecanismos narrativos. Se interna en discusiones teóricas sobre la obsoleta distinción entre música diegética y no diegética, analiza el papel de la música en la construcción de gags en los dibujos animados y describe los diferentes registros con los que sonido y música colaboran en la intrincada argumentación del anuncio publicitario. Por último, incursiona en la cultura digital participativa para desentrañar cómo sostenemos conversaciones digitales a través de esas remezclas inusitadas que llamamos videomemes. De los videomemes a Tom&Jerry explores how music and sound work on all types of screens. It is particularly interested in those moments when audio-visual devices hijack us to become an integral part of their narrative mechanisms. The text delves into theoretical discussions on the obsolete distinction between diegetic and non-diegetic music, it analyses the role of music in the construction of gags in cartoons and describes the different registers in which sound and music work together in the intricate argumentation of the advertising spot. Finally, it delves into participatory digital culture to unravel how we hold digital conversations through those unusual remixes that we call videomemes.
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