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    the same time to create more of an emotional atmosphere as Romeo and Juliet fall in love with each other. However, in Zeffirelli 's movie, the voice-over as Romeo flirts to Juliet was not quite as powerful to be significant. Finally, there is the soundtrack in which Luhrmann utilized to further enhance the scene with further meaning. For example, the use of the song “Young Heart Run Free” by Candi Staton was brilliantly used to depict Romeo’s current emotion when he first arrived to the party.…

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    Mason Taylor 4th Hour 7 November 2017 Dual Literature Gustav Holst vs. John Williams Gustav Holst’s The Planets suite heavily influenced the soundtracks for John Williams’s Star Wars movies. This is shown through each production’s use of rhythm, tone, and orchestration. Gustav Holst - creator of famed suite, The Planets - is widely considered one of the best-loved 20th-century English composers, and is actually more serious of a composer than one might assume from listening to The Planets.…

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    Bercede. In 2013, Reid launched his self-titled debut album that is composed of two covers and four original songs, two of which is composed by Reid himself. He also lent his voice to the Diary ng Panget: The Movie Soundtrack and Talk Back and You’re Dead Soundtrack, the official soundtracks of his two…

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    singing in a normal pace, it helps a listener to better understand the message of the song. In addition, the listener can try to create visual images to better understand the artist message. The artist used multiple different samples to create the soundtrack and effects in the song. The sample…

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    expression of human creative skills…”(Merriam-Webster). It doesn't say video games can't be art. I think video games should be considered art because,they use great music(soundtracks),well designed graphics, and let people use their whole mind to make games. One reason games should be considered art is because of their soundtracks, or music.…

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    Gattaca Film Analysis

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    which all work in conjunction with one another and thus are all tantamount for similar concepts. Michael Nyman’s orchestral soundtrack is omnipresent throughout the film accenting the tone of scenes, sound effects assist in creating the dystopian atmosphere of the futuristic world, and narration is used for exposition into the thoughts of the protagonist. Nyman’s soundtrack is used extensively, ensuring the mood is sombre and reflective throughout the film, majority of the pieces heard are…

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    murderer slowing approaching Marion and then viciously pulling the shower curtains. A displeasing and hard soundtrack can be heard of a combination of violins as Marion is screaming. This soundtrack resembles the pain and suffering she is going through as she is brutally getting murdered which gives the viewer the feeling of being in Marion’s place as they are watching the film. The soundtrack assists in making the scene more horrifying since the pitch of the violins get higher and higher as the…

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    otherwise somber setting of World War I Europe and bring the audience to laughter. Furthermore, the soundtrack provides exhilarating and suspenseful music to pair with the spectacular visuals. The massive action scenes such as the Battle of Themyscira and the charging of the trench are just another example of what makes Wonder Woman an amazing film. Overall, with its sense of humor, exhilarating soundtrack, and thrilling action scenes, Wonder Woman is an extremely enthralling movie that should…

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    The Milagro Beanfield War was released in 1988 and is based on the novel written by John Nichols. This is an American comedy-drama film that was filmed in Truchas, New Mexico. The town of Milagro is both rural and fictional, with a population of 426. The people in Milagro are mostly Hispanic Catholics. A town that is being run out by white, wealthy corporate developers slowly, but surely, starts to come together to fight back and save their town and culture. It starts off with showing the…

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    Zelda Songs Analysis

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    Growing up with this game and spending time with my dad while he played it fueled the love I developed for this game and it’s music. The first four songs on the soundtrack of my life, composed by Koji Kondo, are songs from that video game. The game and songs have become very sentimental to me for that reason. The first song on my soundtrack is Zelda’s Lullaby. Zelda’s Lullaby is a soft, sweet little melody, just like me. The song portrays the innocence of my younger days. I have learned how to…

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