Friday, April 3, 2015
Sources Continued
"Some of the most memorable music written for the movies comes before the movie begins. Opening theme music, sometimes even before the credits start to roll, serves very different functions for different films" is how the article opens and strongly addresses its main point right from the start. As the article goes on it continues to talk about different films and how their music addresses them. From films such as Gone With the Wind to Freaks, Lloyd Schwartz explains how music depicts a movie and clearly sets the mood from horror film to classical musical. This source is useful because it explains more in depth how music adds "another emotional layer". I still do not yet have all of my sources in my bibliography, however, I feel as if this one of the more beneficial ones. This source also could be biased but I believe Schwartz's point of view on music is very agreeable with. Lloyd Schwartz's article was helpful to me in finding someone else's documented opinion on the drastic effects of music in films, and will help me further to show through the titanic more specific effects of the audience from the music used. This source has not changed my opinion about my topic, if anything, it has strengthened it.
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