2009
DOI: 10.5406/musimoviimag.2.3.0011
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The Harpist in the Closet: Film Music as Epistemological Joke

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“…Even in sight gags, sound constitutes an important microconfiguration: consider the various gags about music shifting from the nondiegetic to the diegetic level -what Biancorosso calls 'epistemological jokes'. 30 Viewers are tricked into believing that music is non-diegetic (coming from outside the narrative world) but then they suddenly realise it is in fact diegetic (it comes from some source within the story-world). A classic example is from Mel Brooks's Blazing Saddles (1974).…”
Section: Gestalt and Audiovisual Humourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even in sight gags, sound constitutes an important microconfiguration: consider the various gags about music shifting from the nondiegetic to the diegetic level -what Biancorosso calls 'epistemological jokes'. 30 Viewers are tricked into believing that music is non-diegetic (coming from outside the narrative world) but then they suddenly realise it is in fact diegetic (it comes from some source within the story-world). A classic example is from Mel Brooks's Blazing Saddles (1974).…”
Section: Gestalt and Audiovisual Humourmentioning
confidence: 99%