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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Coraline - Music

Music



Diegetic Sound - sounds added to a scene eg music.


Non-diegetic sound - sounds that happen naturally in a scene eg footsteps, wind blowing leaves.


Chords

  • Major - written is a major key, has a happy uplifting tone.


  • Minor - written in a minor key, has a sad, gloomy, morose tone.


Tempo (speed)


Fast - could walk quickly to makes the music feel energetic, gives movement/pace.

Moderate - a mix of two

Slow - dragging feet pace, makes the music feel lethargic, boring, energy locking, sleepy.


Dynamics (volume) 


Lound (fate) - gets viewer attention, enhances emotions/mood - makes happy happier etc.


Quiet (piano) - either background noise or used to make the viewer focus.


Changing 

  • Quiet - loud - build intercity.

  • Loud - quiet - crows focus.





Opening scene


Chards - minor - has a sad vibe, feels creepy, unsetting.



Tempo - mader - feel on edge, walking pace, gives energy.



Dynamics - Changing - starts quiet, gets louder, grabs our attention, builds emotion & intensity.


Mouse Circus 


Chords - minor- is very upbeat and energetic but the minor tone makes it feel off/uncomfortable.


Tempo - fast -gives us upbeat, want to move energy, makes the circus feel fun & lively.


Dynamics - loud - makes the viewer feel hyped up, energetic, invited to join in.


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