The role of music in films |
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bartosso
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Posted: 08 Sep 2013 at 6:17pm |
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How much weight do you attach to soundtracks and how can the music possibly influence your reception of the movie? Discussion... STARTO !!!1!!111! |
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bartosso
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woah! slow down people, I can't keep up.
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Earendil
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It can make a big difference for me. Generic scores really take away a lot of impact and exceptional scores can bring the whole thing to life on another level. But I guess there's a range of "good" scores that do their job but don't really affect the overall movie quality.
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bartosso
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yeah, I remember when I was watching Source Code with Jake Gyllenhaal and how the generic score ruined it for me. It's a pretty good sci-fi film, but the soundtrack's just... terrible. I don't really like to watch movies in general (it's weird but well, I don't care) and when I do, the music can literally ruin or redeem the experience for me.
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