ISSN: 20403275
First published in 2010
2 issues per volume
Volume 1 Issue 1
Cover Date: January 2010
Of Submarines and Sharks: Musical Settings of a Silent Menace
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Authors:  Linda Maria Koldau 
DOI: 10.1386/host.1.1.89/1

Keywords
film music,soundtrack,compositional techniques,suspense,submarines,U-Boat,sharks,sound effects

Abstract
This essay analyses the substance of the submarine myth and its relation to the shark myth, as it has been propagated in film since Steven Spielberg’s Jaws (1975). The essential elements of the submarine myth are defined, with stealth being at the center of the submarine existence. As with sharks in the natural ocean surrounding, submarine warfare exploits the basic human fear of the silent monster coming from the depth, unheard and unseen. In fictional film, this highly emotional essence of both the submarine and the shark myth is exploited especially in the design of the soundtrack. The essay exposes techniques of sound design and musical composition in various films that serve to impart the feeling of a silent, deadly menace.
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