The Sounds of Spectators at Football

The Sounds of Spectators at Football

by Nicolai Jørgensgaard Graakjær
The Sounds of Spectators at Football

The Sounds of Spectators at Football

by Nicolai Jørgensgaard Graakjær

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Overview

The sounds of spectators at football (soccer) are often highlighted – by spectators, tourists, commentators, jourbanalists, scholars, media producers, etc. – as crucial for the experience of football. These sounds are often said to contribute significantly to the production (at the stadium) and conveyance (in televised broadcast) of 'atmosphere.' This book addresses why and how spectator sounds contribute to the experience of watching in these environments and what characterizes spectator sounds in terms of their structure, distribution and significance. Based on an examination of empirical materials – including the sounds of football matches from the English Premier League as they emerge both at the stadium and in the televised broadcast – this book systematically dissects the sounds of football watching.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501363733
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/25/2024
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Nicolai Jørgensgaard Graakjær is Professor of Music and Sound in Market Communication in the Department of Communication and Psychology at Aalborg University, Denmark. His has served as the Editor-in-chief of MedieKultur: Jourbanal of Communication Research (2010-2014) and he is the current Editor-in-chief of the book series MÆRKK – Æstetik og Kommunikation. His publications include Analyzing Music in Advertising (2015), Sound and Genre in Film and Television (2010, Co-editor), and Music in Advertising (2009, Co-editor).

Table of Contents

1. Introductions
2. Overview of existing contributions
3. The stadium setting
4. The setting of the televised broadcast
5. Conclusions
References
Appendix
Index

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