Music obviously is a main component to any great standing movie and everything made. It adds a certain emphasis to the subject at hand.
Personally, I enjoy a great score in a film.
What I Learned
. With the use of sound and music set ups, it emulates several emotions that are to present in the film and that specific scene. For me, I could use Jaws as an example with that iconic theme that you SHOULD know. With that, you just knew some unlikely person was going to die.
. Vibrations man, with these things you can invoke fear into a group of movie goers even with that "horror movie" soundtrack. It's pretty cool how you can bring out those fears with anxiety and even to the point of shivering because of a vibration or ring that has a low range.
. Music could also unknowing predict foreshadowing into the story, AKA death, romance or any other emotion. Example being, a man looking towards a girl in the crowd and the music starts and the zoom in as you obviously know, that's love at first sight.
Choo Choo, The Opinion Train Ahead
. Basically, Music is a favorite attribute of mine in any film from Interview with a Vampire to Edward Scissorhands and even The Shining. Music adds to the experience for anyone.
. I love the fact that vibrations can cause feelings like that in an audience. No wonder I feel that way while watching a horror movie.
Question Time
. Now, what is your favorite score of music from a film? Could be anything, mine. I always fall in love with the music my Danny Elfman from any Tim Burton movie (Edward Scissorhands especially)
(just look at him, such a cutie patootie)
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