Accessible yet academically rigorous, Kate Bush and the Moving Image is a stand-out study of the iconic singer-songwriterâ s discography and cinematic ventures. It will appeal to both students and scholars of Film, Television, Media, Cultural and Popular Music Studies.
Accessible yet academically rigorous, Kate Bush and the Moving Image is a stand-out study of the iconic singer-songwriterâ s discography and cinematic ventures. It will appeal to both students and scholars of Film, Television, Media, Cultural and Popular Music Studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen Glynn lectures in Film at Television at De Montfort University, UK. His previous investigations of the interconnections between pop music performers and the visual media include David Bowie and Film (2022), The Beatles and Film (2021), Cultographies: Quadrophenia (2014), and The British Pop Music Film (2013).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Kate Bush and Swapping Places Part 1: Music 2. It's Like a Film: Kate Bush and Songs Influenced by Screen Media 3. Be Kind to My Mistakes: Kate Bush and Bespoke Soundtrack Work Part 2: Video 4. Moments of Pleasure: Kate Bush as Music Video Performer 5. This Woman's Work: Kate Bush as Music Video Director Part 3: Film 6. A Matter of Life and Death: Kate Bush and The Red Shoes 7. Strange Phenomena: Kate Bush and The Line, the Cross & the Curve 8. Conclusion: Kate Bush and the Whole Story
1. Introduction: Kate Bush and Swapping Places Part 1: Music 2. It's Like a Film: Kate Bush and Songs Influenced by Screen Media 3. Be Kind to My Mistakes: Kate Bush and Bespoke Soundtrack Work Part 2: Video 4. Moments of Pleasure: Kate Bush as Music Video Performer 5. This Woman's Work: Kate Bush as Music Video Director Part 3: Film 6. A Matter of Life and Death: Kate Bush and The Red Shoes 7. Strange Phenomena: Kate Bush and The Line, the Cross & the Curve 8. Conclusion: Kate Bush and the Whole Story
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