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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Music

Diegetic Sound- Sounds Added on 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, has a happy uplifting tone.
Minor- Written in a minor key, has a sad, gloomy, morose tone.
Tempo- Fast- Could walk quickly to make the music feel energetic, gives movement/pace
             Moderate- Mix of two
             Slow- Dragging feet pace, makes music feel lethargic, boring and sleepy.
Dynamic-Loud- Gets the viewers attention, enhances emotions/mood.
               Quiet- Either backround noise or used to make the viewer focus.
               Changing- When it's loud it builds intensity and when it's quiet it draws focus.

First Song: Happy, energetic
Second Song: Sad, deppressing, lonely

Chords- Minor and has a sad vibe.
Tempo- Moderate makes you feel a bit edgy.
Dynamic- Changing- it starts quiet than it will get louder and go quiet again.

Mouse Circus

Chords- Minor- is very upbeat and energetic but the minor tone makes it feel off.
Tempo- Fast- gives us upbeat, want to move, makes circus feel fun.
Dynamic- Louds- makes the viewer feel hyped up.

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