Sound is everything that we hear in a movie – words, music and sound effects. Sound effects are used to heighten a mood, advance the plot, tell us a story about the characters in the movie and provide us with the information about the location of a scene (wind howling in the mountain range or ocean waves crashing on the shore). A film can reveal so much within its sound (the frightening music in the background of the horror movie that tells you the killer is around the corner). Therefore, sounds have the ability to expose character’s feelings, actions, and film’s intentions. Music is often used for a number of effects in a movie. The most obvious way music records are used is to guide the emotional response of the audience. This is especially true in horror films, which often seek to create a sense of fear in the audience. These sounds are loud, such as a door slamming, that are meant to catch the audience off guard and scare them. Today, sounds are used in different film settings but they are mostly used in documentaries where they play a crucial role. I have chosen one film to analyze its use of sound and to give the reader an idea of the ways in which sound can be used to influence the …show more content…
In the area of film, the music grew to become a vital element of film production. Vertov’s Man with a Movie Camera influenced the musical film industry and ever since then it has been the subject of creative experimentation over the past few years (using narration and orchestra accompaniment for silent films). According to the Vertov’s notes, the movie was supposed to be followed by a small orchestra. The notes were specific and extensive, and they were used as an inspiration for composers to create the sound score that would suit the producer’s imagination. In its original run, Man with the Moving Camera was presented with the live musical accompaniment. In the video era, several different scores have been released with the