Sounding Funny
Delve into the captivating world of comedy film sound with "Sounding Funny," authored by Mark Evans and published by Equinox Publishing Ltd in 2015. This insightful paperback spans 268 pages, exploring the intricate use of sound and music in shaping the comedic experience. Evans meticulously examines the various subsets of comedy films from the post-War era, including black comedy, romantic comedy, slapstick, dialogue-driven humor, parody, and spoofs. Whether you're a film enthusiast, student of cinema, or simply curious about the auditory landscape of laughter, this comprehensive volume offers a rich blend of history and criticism that illuminates the vital role sound plays in enhancing comedic storytelling. Don't miss out on this essential read that promises to enrich your understanding of film soundtracks and their effect on audience perception.