Tag: Film Music

  • Black and white in Technicolor: Jazz and Racism in the modern movie musical

      2018’s BlacKkKlansman closes to a hauntingly jivey rendition of Prince singing ‘Mary Don’t You Weep’, a negro spiritual, which tends to be a kinder way of saying ‘slave song’ (Lee, 2018). As with most pre-emancipation music, this was a song amongst African Americans that coded messages of resilience within religious narratives. For context, the last visuals of the…

  •  Diegetic, And Then Not:

    A study in Bo Burnham’s effortless transgressions toward Claudia Gorbman   You’re telling your friend a story. Of sorrow, of loss, your tone is mellow, your voice is raspy, and then but a whisper. You speak of the sunlight, of the noise, the smiles and the laughs, paint a picture as it were; Images come to…