Diegetic sound - Sounds added to a scene, Eg: music
Non - diegetic sound - sounds that happen naturally in a scene Eg: Footsteps, wind blowing leaves.
Chords > Major > Written in a major key, have a happy and uplifting tone.
Minor > Written in a minor key, a sad, gloomy.
Tempo > Fast > Cold walk quickly too, make the music feel energetic, gives movement/pace.
Moderate > Mix of the two, somewhere in between.
Slow > Dragging feet, makes the music feel lethargic, boring, energy lacking sleepy.
Dynamics > Volume > Loud (farte) - Gets viewer attention, enhances emotion/mood.
Quiet (Piano) - Takes energy away from a moment, taking the background music to the viewer's attention.
Changing > Quiet - Loud / builds intesnly.
> Loud - Qiuet / draws focus.
Song 1 - Happy, energetic, joyful. (Major)
Song 2 - Slow, Beatless, sad, depressing, (Minor)
Opening Scene > Minor Tone - has a sad vibe, feels creepy, unsettling.
Moderate tempo - feel on edge, walking pace gives energy.
Changing > Quiet - Loud, Grabs the viewer's attention.
Circus scene > Minor > is a very upbeat and energetic but minor tone makes it feel off and uncomfortable.
Fast tempo - Very energetic, makes us wanna move, makes the virus feel fun and invented.
Loud - Makes viewers feel hyped up, energetic, invited to join in.
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