Join us as we open our ears to the stylized sounds of a bustling commercial existence circa the 1930s — that is, the way they sound in some of the more daring documentaries of the time. Tanya Goldman, a Cinema Studies PHD candidate at NYU, walks us through these films, how their radical soundtracks express their politics, and how the soundscapes of documentaries have shifted in the decades since. (All of the main films discussed are available to watch online for free, you can find links in our shownotes at filmformally.com.)
S2E09 - EMERGENCY PODCAST: Justice League & The Snyder Cut
S2E08 - Lighting Motivation feat. Paige Smith
S2E07 - Blocking in Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
S2E06 - Experimental Animation
S2E05 - American Utopia and Visual Structures in Concert Cinema
S2E04 - Sounds of an Inner Life
S2E03 - Indie Post Production
S2E02 - Varda by Agnès: What is Videography?
S2E01 - Fail Safe and Contrast
Inter-season Special - State of the Podcast & Listener Q&A
Ep 20 - "Cinematic" feat. Nathan Douglas, James Penco & Paige Smith
Ep 19 - Storyboarding with Studio Ghibli
Ep 18 - Vancouver Cinema and Late Capitalism feat. Josh Cabrita
Ep 17 - Finding Star Wars feat. Drew Stewart
Ep 15 - Visual Textures with Christopher Blauvelt
Ep 14 - Revisionist Audio
Ep 13 - Documentary Writing and Mr. Jane and Finch feat. Alison Duke
Ep 12 - Fourteen and discontinuous production feat. Dan Sallitt
Ep 11 - Prince of Darkness feat. Mike Thorn
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