Audio Aesthetics Analysis Written Report:
Film soundtracks and scores play a role in our emotions. Nonlinear analog sounds give off unnerving emotions. Unsettling moods tend to happen via immediate watching of JAWS since the opening scene plays eerie music saying eminent terror from a shark could be near. A triumph shown on a movie screen more than not matches the film score. Whether the music is positive or negative sounding, the triumph in the particular scene always matches. Whether the event itself seen in the movie is or isn’t pleasant, the audio effects more than not always match. “A Clockwork Orange” vs “Juno” in a soundtrack are two different entertainment spectrums as far as movie genres go but both use positive-sounding music with a depressing or disturbing theme going on meanwhile in the visuals of the particular scene. The music soundtrack more than not matches the tone of the movie. Emotion, based on the musical score meanwhile within each genre has reasoning within perfection and organizing based on the director’s pitch of that particular music soundtrack/score for the movie he is directing. After studying the pacing difference in three different movies I have noticed a similar yet drastic approach with every three stories attached to coinciding films. Child’s Play from 2019 starring Aubrey Plaza. Menacing, slow piano, similar to a silent movie how the score matches each scene perfectly but no soundtrack that matches the movie. All original score/soundtrack so perfect that if the dialogue could somehow be turned off, but yet the musical score left on it would still match perfectly. The Shallows starring Blake Lively from 2016 I studied second that is the best example of a 2000s version of JAWS as perfectly exampled as could be. Third and final film score I studied was from a 2018 horror film “Delirium” which had every scene match the horror perfectly with slow classical music or upbeat shrieky startling upbeat music to scare you outta your seat! Not intentional how each film’s score I studied has similar scores, but not much of a soundtrack except what was mostly original to match the score and each particular story perfectly!