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Michael Pigott speaks about sound, cinema and field recording at University of York

The dept’s Michael Pigott is giving a Research Seminar at Dept. of Theatre, Film and Television at the University of York this Wednesday (9 May) titled 'Sounds of the Projection Box: Liner Notes for a Phonographic Method'. The seminar will take place at 12.30pm in room TFTV109. This seminar will focus on research that emerged from The Projection Project, and leads to the release of the Sounds of the Projection Box album, which comes out in July.
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Sounds of the Projection Box: Liner Notes for a Phonographic Method.

Abstract: In order to investigate, document and analyse the soundscape of the analogue projection box, before it passes into history, a series of audio recordings was made within functioning boxes, a selection of which will be released as an ‘album’ on the Gruenrekorder label in 2018. The recordings, made in UK boxes that maintain both 35mm film projection and digital projection, also capture the shifting sonic texture of this environment as it changes from primarily analogue to primarily digital operation. This paper will explore the role of phonographic field recording as a practical methodology within a film historical research project (the UK AHRC funded Projection Project), which investigates the role of the film projectionist and cinematic projection throughout the history of cinema exhibition in the UK. Through an analysis of both the recordings themselves, and the experience of making the recordings, it will extract some observations regarding the character, history and culture of the projection box as a lived environment and workplace. Just as cinema-goers seldom get to see inside this hidden room at the back of the auditorium, these sound recordings also reveal it to be a sound-proofed box, a noisy environment in which the interface between operator and machine takes audible form, in which noise of one sort indicates smooth operation, while another sort indicates faults that need to be addressed. It will consider the legibility of noise and propose that the relationship between projectionist and machine is significantly aural as well as visual and tactile.


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Thu 03 May 2018, 16:05 | Tags: staff News Publications Research news

Special issue of the Journal of British Cinema and Television edited by the Projection Project team published

Special issue of the Journal of British Cinema and Television edited by the Projection Project team published

Mon 05 Feb 2018, 13:08 | Tags: staff News Publications Research news

Alastair Phillips has chapter published in the second edition of 'The French Cinema Book'

Alastair Phillips has published a chapter, ‘Migration and Exile in the Classical Period’, in the new, fully revised second edition of The French Cinema Book (co-edited by Michael Temple and Michael Witt).

Tue 30 Jan 2018, 08:54 | Tags: staff Events News Publications Research news

Jamie J. Zhao wins Warwick HRC's PhD and Early Career Research Fellowship

Jamie J. Zhao wins Warwick HRC's PhD and Early Career Research Fellowship

Mon 29 Jan 2018, 12:20 | Tags: Postgraduate News Research funding Research news

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