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Luke Summers
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13 April, 05:55
How do movies utilize music?
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Tamia Richmond
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Music Changes Our Perception
Background music in movies perfectly underlines all the necessary moments. For example, if the sound makes the viewer feel afraid, then the video contains disturbing or depressing moments. Conversely, if the screen shows something grand and momentous, creators pick epic and inspiring melodies.
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