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Tuesday, 21 July 2020

Workshop 4: How does music the story?

Diegetic sound - Sounds added to a scene eg music.

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

Chords > major > Written in a major key, has a happy uplifting to tone.
                Minor > Written in a minor key, has a sad, gloomy, morose tone.

Tempo > Fast - Could walk quickly to, make music feel energetic, and gives movement/pace.

               Moderate -  mix of two
               Slow - Dragging feet pace, makes music feel lethargic, baing, energy, lacking, sleepy.


Dynamic
Volume
 >> Loud (Forte) - gets the viewers attention, enhances emotions / mood - makes happy happier etc.
                       Quite (piano) Either background noise or used to make viewer focus.
                       Changing - quite loud - builds intensity  > > > Loud quite - draws focus.


Mr Taylor's - songs and how I feel about them
How I feel about the song 1 -  The beat of song 1 is fast and makes me feel like I'm in a happy mood.

How I feel about the song 2 - The sound of this song is slow and makes me feel lonely, bored and sleepy.
                 Opening scene
Music
Cords - Minor because, the sound, sound creepy, sad, vibe, unsettling.Tempo - Moderate - feel on edge, walking pace, gives energy.

Dynamic - Changing, starts quite, gets louder and grabs the viewers attention, builds emotion and intensity.


Mouse circus

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

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

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

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