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    move and make sense of the film. It helps the Director guide a films plot by repeating and enhance the world that has been created by the movies visible elements. One of the best ways to get the audience invested in the movies is a catchy soundtrack. A great soundtrack that helped the audience be aware of spatial and temporal dimension is the movies Jaws directed by Steven Spielberg. This iconic few notes help terrify audiences for decades. Every time these few notes would play, it would…

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    homosexuality.The two ladies known as the second main characters in the movies Marjorie "Marge" Nugent and Marion Crane not only have names starting with the letter M but combine identifying messages describing their character of feminist. The soundtracks of the films are…

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    written and dialogue keeps the viewer interested in the movie. It feels that there is just plenty of unexpected scenes to keep the audience interested. Finding Forrester will leave viewers inspired, by the relationship between Forrester and Jamal, the soundtrack will leave the…

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    Band Night

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    Band Night was the title for the movie we would be producing. With 5 key members of crew, it required a couple of individuals to double up on roles. My role was Sound Design. I was responsible for the creation of a Soundtrack as well as the mixing of sound and the recording on the day of filming. During the Production Process the group meet several times discussing ideas, discussing their thoughts on location, set design, lighting. Several various locations throughout…

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    the game was so conspicuous between other games. I have played the game a few times. It is fun than I thought. I can feel that Marble Madness could be so successful because of the three reasons: game's difficulty, unique visual design, and stereo soundtrack. Firstly, the game is more difficult than other games. I have played other games which were published in the eighties and early nineties. I could easily pass most of the games. However, when I played Marble Madness, I tried many time to pass…

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    hear what is happening during the Without the two combined together, it would be h Soundtracks in a movie, like the scores John Williams wrote for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban stimulate the imagination of film goers (IMDb.com). Take for example, when Harry and Hermione are flying on Buckbeak with Sirius Black towards, there is a subtle soundtrack playing in the background FIND OUT THE NAME OF THE SOUNDTRACK TITLE. While watching this particular scene, focusing specifically on the…

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    It Follows Film Analysis

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    While some horror films have dramatic, bombastic soundtracks that appear out of science to shock the viewers, It Follows has a much more subtle way to evoke fear in its audience. The music in the movie almost never starts off loud. In fact, it usually begins at a level that is almost impossible to hear and. As the soundtrack slowly crescendos, the background noise becomes quieter, until the sounds of the score have completely drowned out…

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    The inherent grain with the film is kept intact and the grittiness of the punk rock future is a beaut. The audio is also pumping out that amazing soundtrack with no issues. The Special Features aren't exactly what I call very informative when it comes to the film itself. There are a couple neat special features that involve Director XXX early work. You have an interesting documentary from the 70s…

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    Drumline Essay

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    I am doing my music in a movie paper on the movie Drumline. Urban R&B and rap have been conjoined to function as a soundtrack for the movie Drumline. However, some soundtracks in the film are souvenirs, but under the direction of Austin, the music in the movie enhanced it to depict a life of its own. The movie is associated with the general collection of decent urban rap cuts thus proving to be diverse in comparison to other films. Therefore, music listeners who watch the film are exposed to a…

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    Back To The Future Essay

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    in a film, and renown actor Christopher Lloyd, this movie is a must watch for fans of any genre. Back to the Future fits the picture for a quality film because of its well-paced plot, phenomenal acting, astonishing camera work, and award winning soundtrack. The movie Back to the Future takes place in the year 1985 in the city of Hill Valley, California. At the beginning of the film,…

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