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100
The perceived rate of sounds, series of shots, and movements within the shots...factors include beat (or pulse), accent (emphasis placed on a particular note) (or stress) and tempo (or pace)
What is Rhythm?
100
original music to accompany a film
What is a score?
100
use of a musical phrase to identify with a particular character, place or idea.
What is a leitmotif?
200
1. At the beginning of one scene, the sound from the previous scene carries over briefly before the sound from the new scene begins. 2. A the end of one scene, the sound front he next scene is heard, leading into that scene.
What is a sound bridge?
200
The music and sound recorded on a motion picture film. The word ‘soundtrack’ can often mean a commercial recording of a collection of music and songs from a film sold individually as an audio CD.
What is a soundtrack?
200
Speed of music
What is tempo?
300
the sense of a sound’s position in space, yielded by volume, timbre and pitch
What is sound perspective?
300
Where the sound is visible on screen or where the source is implied to be present by the action/story of the film.
What is digetic music?
300
The arranging of music for instruments
What is instrumentation?
400
music playing in sympathy with the visuals; perfectly illustrating them
What is emphatic music?
400
Where the source of a sound is not visible on the screen i.e..background music.
What is non diegetic music?
400
Associated meaning attached to the use of instruments in film.
What is 'connotation of instrumentation'?
500
music that seems contrary to the visuals (e.g. Ear scene in Reservoir Dogs)
What is anemphatic music?
500
conflicting musical notes that clash or are harsh sounding.
What does discordant mean?
500
excitement, tension, suspense, sadness, mood indicator.
What can music generate in film?
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