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    the film. Some manipulations that are used in various films that we viewed throughout the course are things such as voice over narration that acts as a bridge while not completely breaking the fourth wall. As well as the careful planning of what soundtrack to use, which help to increase the influence a particular scene has on an audience such as in the Red Detachment of Women. Finally the use of silence or quietness to create a feeling of unease that help set the tone or the seriousness of a…

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    World Records cited her as the most awarded female act of all time.[1] Houston is one of pop music's best-selling music artists of all-time, with an estimated 170–200 million records sold worldwide.[2][3] She released seven studio albums and two soundtrack albums, all of which have diamond, multi-platinum, platinum or gold certification. Houston's crossover appeal on the popular music charts, as well as her prominence on MTV, starting with her video for "How Will I Know",[4] influenced several…

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    Star Wars is an all time classic movie that influenced generations of fans with its characters, score, and editing that created a legacy unlike any film before. Star Wars had the luxury of an all star cast that gave a heart to a far off galaxy. John Williams incredible score was able to bring a futuristic movie to audiences with a classic feel. Although, it was the award winning editing team transformed Star Wars into the iconic film we have today. Together all of these factors made the story…

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    Analysis Essay by Michael Justice For my analysis I will be talking about a piece called A Violent Encounter composed by Kow Otani. This piece of music is actually apart of the official soundtrack for a game called Shadow of the Colossus. This is an orchestral piece with some vocal accompaniment in the form of a choir. I chose this piece not only because I like it so much, but also because I believe it is such a great example of how such amazing music can be apart of a great interactive…

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    admired demon-witch could only be seen either in their memories or in that classic cartoon movie.Even though some scenes were violent and inappropriate for children, maleficent is a very interesting movie because it shows an excellent combination of soundtrack, camerawork and dialogs and maleficent is suitable for all age groups. Now, Disney brings the influential witch back to life, in Maleficent, and reintroduces her with a twist.The viewers will see Aurora's story through Maleficent's point…

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    My Country Songs Analysis

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    Soundtrack of My Life Do you want to know my most favorite songs to listen to then stick around while I tell you all about them! The three songs I chose were “Im the man” by Aloe Blacc, my second song is “Don't Stop Believing” by Journey, and my last song is “Happy” by Pharrell Williams these are my favorite songs because all of them make me feel happy and Don't Stop Believing In Myself. The title of my soundtrack is Tanmans Jams and the theme of my soundtrack is to make me and everyone else…

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    better understanding of each character. First, The Royal Tenenbaums non-diegetic music connects the characters to the scene. For example, the clip where Richie Tenenbaum (Luke Wilson) is attempting suicide the non-diegetic music in the background soundtrack is “Needle in the Hay” by Elliot Smith. This musical score’s tone sounds grim and defeated just as Richie may feel as he is trying to commit suicide. Which intensifies the dramatic event as Richie cuts his beard and as his experiences…

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    large part due to its audiovisual design. Murder's electronic soundtrack--complete with wavy synths and infectious rhythms--compliments the immediate action on screen and the overall narrative well. It feels like KubrixXx' soundtrack is the only one Murder could possibly have--it fits that well. Its versatility enables it to accompany both slower explorative sections as well as intense ones equally well. In addition to the soundtrack, Murder's audio design immerses you in the world--the sounds…

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    In the movie, Begin Again, the soundtrack plays a significant role in telling the story and reuniting the characters with their loved ones. With minimal prominence, the director uses the soundtrack to add elements found in musicals due to the fact that the songs play along with the theme as the characters develop. Greta and Dan are both similar when it comes to loneliness, rejection, and the question of where the loyalties of their loved ones lie. Both characters display mistrust, distance, and…

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    Bastards of 2009, Jackie Brown of 1994, Pulp Fiction of 1994, Reservoir Dogs of 1992, and Kill Bill Volume one and two (Film Reference, n.d.). Tarantino’s films are characterized by glorified violence, extended dialogue scenes, use of title card and soundtracks mainly containing songs of between the 1960s and 1980s. Jackie Brown and Pulp Fiction are one of his films evidently showcasing Tarantino’s Trademarks. Quentin Tarantino’s films echo the sentiment of glorified violence perfectly. His…

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