Think Bruce is where the Jersey Sound begins and ends? You don't know the half of it. In fact, you don't know the half of the half. Springsteen is just one small part of the Asbury scene. Asbury is ...
What is the difference between sound and noise? The brains of hearing people normally do a pretty good job distinguishing between the sounds we want to pay attention to and all of the less important ...
If you’ve ever watched a documentary, the traditional format is quite simple: footage paired with recorded narration and a score. “32 Sounds” takes that idea in a different direction: both the ...
A group of soulful singers and producers came together in the 1960s to create a sound unique to Philadelphia. The musical genre, appropriately dubbed the Philly Sound, produced hits like "Love Train," ...
“Sound of the Police” connect the dots in its examinations of riots that have inflamed Black communities since 1919, and how an “us vs. them” mindset has developed as members of the Black community ...
Professional audio technology specialists L-Acoustics, in collaboration with Black Meteor, have launched "The Art of Sound," a three-part documentary series that merges scientific discovery with ...
The world of music documentaries is a complex one. There are plenty of films covering the biggest artists in the world from Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé to Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, Hulu’s Road ...
The first trailer for If the Stars Had a Sound, the forthcoming documentary about the Scottish band Mogwai, is cloaked in a feeling somewhere in between serenity and unease. The documentary — which ...
'The Sound She Saw' will screen at the Brooklyn Museum in February. Screenshot from the trailer for The Sound She Saw, featuring Lauri Lyons. A common thread throughout TSSS is the historical erasure ...
In the new documentary “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore,” there’s a one-of-a-kind scene where the titular actor, who is Deaf, stands in the kitchen with her family. Matlin’s brother tells her there ...
Most directors pay lip service to the idea that sound is 50 percent of filmmaking, but it almost always receives short shrift in favor of the visual. And yet so often the key to a film maintaining its ...