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Jeff Smith is a Professor in Film at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with research expertise in film music/sound, cognitive film theory, and the American film industry. His email is jpsmith8@wisc.edu and office hours are held in Vilas Hall.
His current projects explore cognitive biases in cinematic storytelling and a bottom-up history of 1930s Hollywood film music to challenge the 'masterpiece' approach to composers like Max Steiner. His work employs data from 640+ cue sheets and close analysis of scores.
Key publications include the books Film Criticism, the Cold War, and the Blacklist (2014) and The Sounds of Commerce (1998), which won a runner-up award from the International Association for the Study of Popular Music.
- Honors:
- The Sounds of Commerce, 1998 (runner-up for Best Book-U.S., IASPM)
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Film, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995
- M.A. in Film, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989
- B.M. in Music, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1985
- Research Interests:
- Film music and sound
- Cognitive biases/heuristics in storytelling
- Hollywood production cycles and political commentary
- Soundtrack album commercialization
- Metacritical analysis of film criticism
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