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    Album: Soundtrack from the Original Cast of Hamilton by Lin Manuel Miranda Headline: “Hamilton Soundtrack Will Make You Want to Major In US History” Lead: In the world of musicals, Hamilton has become a rising star. However, some of us cannot afford to pay $500 a ticket to see the show, which is sold out for months into the future, performed live. But do not fear, the soundtrack to the musical in itself is wonderfully enjoyable, and tells much of the musical’s story as well. To start off, the

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    having problems in producing soundtracks to the film. After watching the movie with the film director in his studio, Zimmer tried out a chord progression on his keyboard, which was ended up becoming a guidance to the score. Zimmer was eventually part of 2049 and he invited Benjamin Wallfisch, a soundtrack composer from London to join him because he is a fan of Wallfisch. Wallfisch is a pianist and

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    with its soundtrack that seemed to paint colors in neon flashing lights. The 2011 Indie flick Drive brought that 80s vibe back with vengeance. Starring a cold and quiet Ryan Gosling, Drive creates a world engulfed by crooks, and second wave music. On the deserted streets of downtown Los Angeles, a mysterious stuntman and getaway driver flourishes through the night. Drive (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) captures the setting and the protagonist’s inner struggles perfectly. This soundtrack, which

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    Analysis: The Hunger Games Emotions are powerful tools and can be expressed in a multitude of ways, but an extremely effective tool of conveying emotions is through soundtrack. A soundtrack is not only entertaining for an audience, but also can give them insight on what a character is feeling. A prime example of conveying emotions through soundtrack is in the film adaptation of The Hunger Games. The Hunger Games novel is hard to effectively portray through a film because the writers and producers are limited

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    To begin with, The Princess Diaries soundtrack was empowering and would appeal to young adults. Furthermore, each song discusses a problem or memory that adolescents may be experiencing in this stage of their lives. One song called “Supergirl!” described how a young girl was able to be superwoman and save everyone around her but, she feels lonely because there isn’t anyone that is able to save her. The girl is silently crying out for help but, no one is able to see the signs of distress. A large

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    Music's Role in Film

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    Music’s Role in Film Music played during a movie and the soundtracks that go along with the movie play a significant role as the mood settles for the movie. If one is watching a scary movie, then a slower, creepier tone is appropriate, but if one is watching an action movie, then a fast paced song is better suited for the scene. In a sense, the soundtrack is what gives the movie its existence. Soundtracks must fit the movie perfectly, and in some cases people remember a certain song before an important

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    everyday that we bring the composers of soundtracks into the limelight unless their name is John Williams, and less often so when they have a degree in Systems Engineering Programming. Yuki Kajiura is a japanese Soundtrack composer who has been active since the 90’s. Due to jumping between Germany and Japan with her family for so long, Yuki Kajiura’s music went unnoticed until the 2002 animated series Noir. While Noir itself is nothing special, however, its soundtrack ranges from tranquil and combative

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    carefully used the soundtrack to convey the idea of Derek’s actions affecting Danny is the revelation scene later on in the film. During this scene, we see Derek reflecting on the past through a flashback. A buildup of soft violin, piano and cello sounds are used in contrast to other parts of the film to amplify the sense of happiness and to show how Derek cherishes this memory as it is possibly the last moment where his life was good. By using a build up of volume and pace in the soundtrack Kaye is able

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    Animes Research Paper

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    viewers to watch an anime, the anime usually plays a good song with pictures of what you will see in the anime. The soundtracks set the mood of what the viewer will see within the anime. While watching the openings with the soundtracks in it, you can see all the characters and what you will also see within the anime. The ending of the anime shows the closing of the anime and has a soundtrack. Both the openings and endings can be considered as music videos. The genre of both the opening and endings is

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    different camera angles and the use of a soundtrack. There were several camera angles used including slanted angle, eye level angle, high angle and low angle. I felt the most effective angle was the slanted angle used as the runner was trying to lose the shadowy figure. The use of the soundtrack is in my opinion what really added to the effect of suspense. In the film there were several times I jumped and I feel that it was the sound effects in the soundtrack that contributed to my reaction. For

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