Intersection of Animation, Video Games, and Music

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Animation
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Battle Music
Carmen Sandiego
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Cel Animation
Danse Macabre
Dudok De Wit
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Film music
Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy VII
Fleischer Cartoons
Game Developer
game studies
gender and sexuality analysis
Grand Theft Auto
Hot Jazz
Ice King
interdisciplinary study of animation sound
Kingdom Hearts
Ludomusicology
Magic Master
Main Character
media aesthetics
Media studies
Mega Man
Music
Musicology
musicology research
NES
nostalgia in digital media
Retro Game
Saturday Morning Cartoons
Screen music
sound design theory
Soundtracks
Studio Ghibli
Transmedia
Video Game Culture
Video game music
video games
Wolf Suite

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032172248
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In both video games and animated films, worlds are constructed through a combination of animation, which defines what players see on the screen, and music and sound, which provide essential cues to action, emotion, and narrative. This book offers a rich exploration of the intersections between animation, video games, and music and sound, bringing together a range of multidisciplinary lenses. In 14 chapters, the contributors consider similarities and differences in how music and sound structure video games and animation, as well as the animation within video games, and explore core topics of nostalgia, adaptation, gender, and sexuality. Offering fresh insights into the aesthetic interplay of animation, video games, and sound, this volume provides a gateway into new areas of study that will be of interest to scholars and students across musicology, animation studies, game studies, and media studies more broadly.

Lisa Scoggin holds a PhD in musicology from Boston University, USA, and specialises in music in American animation.

Dana Plank is Adjunct Lecturer in music history for the Hartt School, University of Hartford, and The Ohio State University, USA.