The First Track
The start of an intro from the movie The Hunger games
Strumming at a slow and easy paste
Calm and relaxed
Over the sun the fade out
The Second Track
When they start their journey out somewhere
Sounds like Japanese instruments
Walking around and finding stuff
The Third Track
Calm keep nice and still
Wondering around a new place
Sad music
Instruments as in piano violins
The Fourth
Double bass string instruments
Getting that feeling of getting ready for some kind of event.
Nice and kinda middle pasted music speed
Become more hyped for what happens
Fades in with serious sounds and then fades to being good and slowly quiets down.
Mr Taylor
Song 1
Happy, exciting, groovy, fun, energetic, outdoors for good-time music.
Song 2
Nice but at the same time sad and kinda like when someone had been killed
Sad and emotional
Sombre, moros
Tempo: How fast or slow it is?
Faster: Upbeat, more energy
Slower: Sad, sombre
Chords in music
Major chords: Bright, happy
Minor Chords: Sinister, sad
Dynamics-volume
Louder - More focus on the music and get that feeling of wanting to go and see it. Energy, emotion.
Quieter - Subtle, Focus get into when it starts to dye it down a bit.
The use of music in the sense
Starts to build up when they start to get into the place they meet
The scene's music is mostly Silence because there isn't any music but footsteps and yea.
Realism
Suspense -What's going to happen
Makes us focus - Looking for other clues
Music during propaganda film
-Medium tempo
-Minor - scary, energy
-Subtle- Doesn't distract from the story.
Music
-When we meet Peeta
- When Peeta goes up onto the stage we as viewers feel sad for him because he didn't look like he doesn't want to do it.
-Sorry for him
-Isolated from others
-Horns = Victory
-Tempo starts slow but increase
-Predominantly minor - sinister
Extra Atmosphere mood - how you feel in a surrounding
Music and silence are used effectively to create a foreboding (evil) atmosphere in the Reaping scene. In the reaping scene, the tributes from District 12 are selected and we see katniss volunteer as tribute for her sister. The male tribute selected was Peeta. Silence is used when Effie draws out and reads out the tributes names to make us feel like the moment is real, to make us focus and draw out the suspense. The director has done this to make the audience worried about who will be chosen. Music was used to introduce the audience to Peeta when his name is drawn. the music is predominantly minor and has a slow tempo which makes us feel sad and worried like Peeta. This is combined with close-up shots of Peetas worried facial expressions to draw the veiwer in.
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