The Music that Children Listen to in Movies, Series and TV Documentaries. An Empirical Study on its Meaning
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The Music that Children Listen to in Movies, Series and TV Documentaries. An Empirical Study on its MeaningAuthor (s)
Date
2018-12Publisher
Croatian Musicological SocietyISSN
0351-5796Bibliographic citation
PORTA, Amparo. The Music that Children Listen to in Movies, Series and TV Documentaries. An Empirical Study on its Meaning, INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF THE AESTHETICS AND SOCIOLOGY OF MUSIC, 2018, 49.2: 311-332Type
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Abstract
Numerous authors find that
music in audiovisuals has a
major impact, but little research
has explored its repercussions
for children. This article reports
research on musical interpretations in children’s films, ... [+]
Numerous authors find that
music in audiovisuals has a
major impact, but little research
has explored its repercussions
for children. This article reports
research on musical interpretations in children’s films, series,
and TV documentaries. It
describes an observational
experience based on 11 year-old
children’s favourite audiovisuals,
the design and application of
questionnaires, and the quantitative and qualitative results of the
case study obtained from the
audiovisual experience of
sequences edited in three
versions and applied in two
public schools. The results
reveal the meaning and sense of
music in the selected audiovisuals, and also demonstrate
how meaning is lost when the
soundtrack is removed. The
results confirm that music
provides elements related to
space, time, emotions and
context that persuasively
configure scenarios, characters
and values. The study prepares
the basis for educational
interventions to foster
understanding of the sound
habitat through general education and musical education in
particular [-]
Investigation project
MINECO of Spain (Edu2012-36404) ; Universitat Jaume I (1·1A2014-10)Rights
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