Diegetic sound - sounds to a scene eg Music
Non-diegetic sounds - sounds that happen naturally in a scene eg footstep, wind blowing leaves.
Chords - Major - written in a major key, has a happy tone.
Minor - written in a minor key, has a sad gloomy, morose tone
Tempo (fast) - could walk quickly to, makes music feel energetic, gives, movement/pace
(moderate) - mix of two
(slow) - dragging feet pace, makes feel lethargic, boring, energy lacking, sleepy
Dynamic - Loud (forte) - gets viewer attention, enhances emotion/mood - makes happier etc
Quiet (piano) - either background noise or sed to make viewer focus.
Changing - <- quiet bold - builds intensity
-> loud quiet - draws focus.
Music Example:
it made us feel a happy vibe, making you calm and relaxing.
it made us feel sad, kind of guilty(for some reason) makes you kinda depress.
Music
Opening Scene
Chords - Minor - has a sad vibe, feels creepy, unsetting.
Tempo - Moderate - feel on edge, walking pace, gives energy.
Dynamics - Changing - starts quiet, gets louder, grabs our attention builds emotion and interesting.
Mouse circus
Chords - Minor - is very upbeat and energetic but minor tone makes it feel off/ uncomfortable.
Tempo - Fast - gives us upbeat, want to move energy, makes the circus feel fun and lively
Dynamic - Loud - makes viewer feel hyped up, energetic, invited to join in
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