As a music critic for a FILM MUSIC COLUMN, rate and review the music of the film according to the above scale.
- This activity can be done individually or in groups.
- Choose a film of your own choice, or
Choose a film from a period given to you by the educator.
- Write a review of the music of the whole film or of a specific scene.
- Analyse how the music in the film (or scene) is used to gain reaction from the viewer.
- Use the given music elements and composition techniques as guidelines - not necessarily all of them.
- Your educator will advise you.
- For ideas for the layout or form of your interview, look at magazines, newspapers or the Internet.
- Paste the review into your learner journal.
Music-Elements
1. Style and genre ( zjaan'-re )
- Which type of music is used? (Classic, Rock, Avant-garde, Church Music, Blues, Jazz, African, Gospel, etc.)
- Does it suit the genre of the film e.g. action, drama, adventure, science-fiction, fantasy, war, western, etc.?
2. Theme, melody
- Are there any main themes?
- Are they linked to specific characters (events and situations)?
3. Rhythm and tempo
- Is the music fast or slow? Is there a characteristic rhythmic pattern?
4. Harmony and key
- Is the music tonal? (in a major or minor key) or atonal (no key, e.g. notes in any order)?
5. Instrumentation and orchestration
- Instrumentation: Is the music vocal or instrumental? Is it electronic music? Which instruments are used for specific characters and situations? Orchestration: How are the instruments combined?
6. Texture
- Describe the texture: dense, thin, coarse, smooth, busy, sharp, raucous, silky, stark, velvety, tangled, etc.
7. Timbre ( Tam’bre )
- Describe the colour of the sound: warm, cold, eerie, resounding, jingling, bright, piercing, echoey, muffled, metallic, etc.
8. Dynamics and expression
- Describe the intensity of the sound: hard or soft; happy or sad; etc.
9. Form
- Are there any specific structures used? AB, ABA, verse and refrain, etc.
10. Some compositional techniques
- Which techniques are used?
- Examples of techniques are repetition, imitation, syncopation, transformation, etc.
Step 4
- Have a class discussion and share your analysis with the other learners. Use a video or CD recording of the film as reference.
R eflection
Think about and reflect on your research, analysis and presentation and answer the following questions :
1. Which aids meant the most to you during your research?
2. Was the information which you found accurate and informative? Why / Why not?
3. Did this approach help you to improve your understanding of the aim, function and development of film music?
Assessment
Learning Outcome(LOs) |
LO 2 |
REFLECTIONThe learner will be able to reflect critically and creatively on artistic and cultural processes, product and styles in past and present contexts. |
Assessment Standards(ASe) |
We know this when the learner: |
COMPOSITE |
2.3 analyses how cultures affect one another and undergo change; |
2.4 discusses the role of technology over time in shaping processes and products in drama, dance, music and art; |
2.5 discusses and interprets concepts of power, control and dominance in mass media and popular culture; |
MUSIC |
2.10 analyses how music is used in songs, rituals, public events, films, opera or advertisements to evoke response; |