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Post Subject: The American cinematic but more like TV physiologyPosted by Romy the Cat on: 11/26/2007
Yep,
the effect is here. The cinematic reflecting of realty did make a big scar not only on musical perception but in many other perceptions. The cinematizm is probably is the easiest consumable sensation and most of public beehives like electrons - they flow into a lowers possible resistance. I do not necessary see it is as bad or good thing, it is a fact.
Still, there is a difference between the "film legacy" or "cinematic potential" and the CNN-like perception where superficial, abridged, sensational highlights in many instances substitute depth and intensity of real comprehension. I am not against a situation when someone perceives true voice of American Music as soundtrack of “Dancing with Wolves” – the truly brilliant John Barry's work well worth to be a great move and to be a great music. However, the easy-thrilling, pop-TV-like tendency of many orchestras/conductors is something that does not make me happy.
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