Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Scene Soundtrack Analysis



Film Scene: Elf

Music - The producer/composer included the music to create and set the atmosphere of the film. An example of this is from the chosen scene on Elf where tension rises when it states that Buddy's Dad works in New York City. The music relates and copies the personality change of the characters. This would make the audience feel more joyful, this is because the film is set in Christmas time, so everything would change from upbeat to down beat and up again... as well as the audience would feel happy for Buddy because he got told that his Dad lives in New York City so he could then go and visit him. The music in this scene uses a sense of rhythm and pitch to create a happy atmosphere. 

Incidental/ambient - The producer/composer included a soft mood which means as a fact that there is happiness through an ambient mood of sound - the ambient sound is quite forceful at this point to create a more denser mood of feel in this occasion. 

Dialogue - The producer/composer included a range of effects to make this scene upbeat and to have a high pitch to create a higher pitch noise to relate to the mood of Christmas. It also uses a natural sound to crete realism in this scene of 'Elf'. This would make the audience feel more into a Christmas spirit and the use of dialogue has created a unique feel towards the audience to make this scene friendly and exciting via the use of speech as well as the use of sound. 

Sound Effects - In this scene it uses Hyper Real Sound because most sound in film is ver exaggerated compared to sound in real life. The sound effects then change when he then finally meets his dad in New York City when everyone thought that it would go really well but really it goes very cringe and the sound effects change to an characteristic sound so that the audience should be according to their perspectives. This would make the audience feel enjoyable between the scene because it brings comedy when Buddy the Eld starts singing to his dad and the music changes to a more higher pitch. 

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