RTA 180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Film Editing, Temp Track, Trent Reznor
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***a cue: short section of music (usually 1 minute) used to highlight an important action/scene/visual, carefully planned. Wall to wall music: longer section of music (10-20 minutes) non stop (written break), stretch of music. Borrowed- crediting the artist for borrowing the music because you are borrowing it from the artist. An arrangement- form of borrowed music, composer works with director, and rearrange the music. Example- trent reznor (into synthesizer music) in the hall of the mountain king (1876) . Peer gynt (orchestra > synthesizer) chords in tempo (raining scene in the social. An adaptation- a piece of borrowed music. Compilation score (silent era) (1895)- same thing different era. Adapted score (contemporary)- a number of borrowed songs. When the director decides to use different musics. Mood can change in relation to story. Mood may not match action onscreen (running counter to action) Music can show relationship between 2 or more shots.