What are the conventions of music in film openings in
the following genres?
Comedy - This genre of film tends to use a technique called "Mickey-Mousing",
this is the process of an action happening on the film and then a noise
relating to it, for example someone slipping on a banana skin, and then being
followed by a crash of cymbals, it can also use unexpected turns and twists in
the melody and rapid changes of musical style.
Horror - The music in a horror film is designed to scare us,
making the experience of watching the film more intense as it's now including
all of the senses that a human has, therefore heightening suspense and terror.
Horror films tend to use Atonal music, atonal music is not related to a tonic
note and therefore has no sense of key. It's not just music that is used in
horror films, it tends to be the sound effects that are more effective and are
in fact the things that scare people. Horror films include a lot of abrupt
shifts up and down in pitch, this is used to intensify the scene of the film,
and add another layer of fear onto the audience. It's also the screams that
feature most widely in horror films, the screams tend to be from a female
character, this could be used as the majority of females watching a horror film
will find it scary, therefore the film is relating to the person watching once
again and they can connect with it. Oddly another piece of music that can be
used is childhood nursery rhymes which have been slowed down and dropped in
pitch, and being sung in a disturbing way, this tends to freak out the majority
of an audience, as they associate that sort of music with young innocent
children, and not mentally disturbed people.
Action - In action films the music that tends to be used is of
a fast pace and energetic. This sort of music is used as it reinforces the idea
that the action film is of a fast pace with things changing at any second. The
music can also sometimes have unexpected drops in bass or rhythm, this can be
used dynamically by film producers as they can co-operate this sort of music
with certain scenes in the film, where the action may take a turn and become
faster or slower, or maybe even feature an unexpected turn. Sound effects are
also used in action films, these effects tend to be of a violent nature,
therefore being gun shots, swords making contact and other noises which may
include explosions.
Drama - In drama films the music tends to be intense as it needs to create more
suspense so that the audience are more on edge. Drama films tend to draw more attention
to the sound as they feel it is more important in this genre. The sounds that
are associated with drama films tend to be of a loud and intense nature.
Romance - In romance films the music that tends to be used is
slightly slower, with a slower beat and the words that tends to be used within
the songs is of a romantic nature. This sort of music is used as it is closely
related to the genre of film, this music also helps to set the tone and the
direction of which the film is going in which allows the audience to relate
closer to the film and therefore empathise with it more, the music tends to
make the portion of the audience who are female cry as they've used the music
wisely with the screenplay, which would overwhelm them.
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