Music in film
Non diagetic - not natural sound e.g music
Disgetic - natural sounds e.g door slamming/footsteps
1.Happy,calm,funny,rhythm
2.Sad,scary,confused,interesting
Monrose-very very sad
sombre-neutral sad
Tempo-means speed 'how fast?'
Chords -
major-happy,uplifting
minor-sad,sinister
Dynamics -
volume 'how loud
Quite-makes you focus
louder-energy/attention
start quite/gets louder-build intensity
Song #1 Miss pink -Tempo- fast creates upbeat/energy
-Chords- minor sad,sinister
-Dynamics- start quite gets louder - build intensity
Song #2 coraline dispair-Tempo-slow-melancoly,sadder,less energy
-Chords-minor- sad, sinister
-Dynamics start quite gets louder-
Song #3 The beginning -Tempo-medium walking pace
- Chords- minor sad,sinister
- Dynamics-Start quite gets louder - build intensity
Song #4 The garden scene - Tempo-starts slow and gets faster
- Chords-minor,sad sinister
-Dynamics-Start quite gets louder-build intensity
The opening scene
-doll/lullaby/made up words suggest what?-small kids
In the opening scene music is used effectively to create an atmosphere. For example, tempo,chords and dynamics make it feel like a creepy Lullaby.Tempo starts slow but gets faster which builds intensity.It is in the minor key which makes it feel sad.This makes the audience think the film will be mysterious, scary and creepy.
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