Your paper will analyze a movie
soundtrack. The following guiding questions are meant to help you in
approaching writing about your experience. Your paper will not address these
questions specifically, but your consideration of these questions as you listen
to your selected soundtrack will guide you in putting together an insightful
analysis of your experience.
a) In what ways do the works embody (or
reject) the predominant characteristics of the genre?
b) Are the works a creation of the
performance artist?
c) If not, how does the performance artist
interpret the works?
d)
What
is the significance of the works within the context of the film?
Guidelines
You may choose any film with a soundtrack, but only by the following
composers:
·
John
Williams
·
James
Horner
·
Hans
Zimmer
·
Rachel
Portman
You may choose any film by the
above-listed composers except for animated features. You
will strategically organize your paper to put together an analysis of your movie
soundtrack experience and present:
A Concise Introduction
This introduction will
identify the movie soundtrack, composer, and specific titles of two specific
selections or pieces from the soundtrack that you will discuss in depth, as
well as stating the importance of the pieces in moving the story forward or
whether they functioned as “background” music. Your introduction should cover
whether the instruments and musical style used were specific to the particular
historical period in the movie or whether modern instruments or musical styles
were employed.
An Organized Body
The body
of your paper will follow the introduction with a discussion of music from the
two specific scenes you selected. You may discuss additional selections, but
your two primary selections should include the most relevant music to the film.
Your body paragraphs will specifically explore and explain elements of the
music and how these elements are collectively used to express the main ideas or
emotions associated with the works.
Some issues to consider in analyzing each
selection:
- Does the individual
selection serve to move the story forward, or does it function simply as
“background” music?
- How is music
used to achieve a particular emotion, action, or energy within a
particular scene (instrumentation, tempo, dynamics, etc.)?
- Is there music
associated with a certain character? How can this music enrich the
narrative even when the character is not on-screen?
- Are there
actual performances of music within the film itself? How do they function
within the context of the film?
A Unifying Conclusion
This is
where you pull it all together. Your conclusion should identify whether you
personally found the soundtrack experience enjoyable (explaining why or why
not). Include whether how the context of the film itself enhanced or detracted
from your musical experience.
Format
Your Film Soundtrack Analysis
Paper should be a minimum of two pages, no more than three pages, double-spaced,
12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins (not including cover page or
resources), and the soundtrack is properly cited in APA or MLA format.
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