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Tuesday, 21 July 2020

Music In Films!

MUSIC - 

Diegetic Sound - Sounds that are added to the scene eg, Music.

Non- Diegetic Sound - Sounds that are natural and don't need to be added to a scene eg, Footsteps.

Chords (First thing you check)

Major - Written in a major key has a happy uplifting tone

Minor - Written in a minor key has a sad gloomy tone.

Tempo -  (speed)

Fast - Could walk quickly too, makes the music feel energetic, gives movement/pace
Moderate -  Mix of both
Slow - More of a slow dragging feet pace, makes the music feel lethargic, boring, energy lacking

Dynamics -  ( Volume )

Loud  ( Forte ) - Draws the viewers attention, enhances the emotion,

Quiet ( piano ) - Either background music or used to make the viewer focus

Changing -  (Quiet to loud ) - Builds intensity. ( Loud to Quiet ) - Draws Focus.

MR TAYLORS VIDEO -

Song 1 - 
Happy, upbeat, energetic, Joyful ( FAST TEMPO ) - Has more major chords

Song 2 - 
Slow, Sad, Upset, Lonely, Tired, somber ( SLOW TEMPO ) - Has more minor chords

CORALINE OPENING SCENE MUSIC - 

Changing  ( Loud to quiet ) Draws focus and the creature building the doll.
Minor key - has a sad vibe, feels creepy, uncomfortable
Moderate  Tempo -  Feels edgy, Walking pace, gives energy

MOUSE CIRCUS - 

Minor key - Makes it feel off/uncomfortable, is very upbeat and energetic.
Fast tempo - Energetic, Want to move energy, make the circus feel fun and lively.
Dynamics - Loud - makes the viewer feel hyped up, energetic, welcomed.







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