What makes a soundtrack




















Wrinkled brows. This points to another cornerstone of Zhou's approach: Because these films are striving less for originality than for the sustainment of a product line, in Zhou's view, their elements are less distinctive, and, subsequently, no one can remember them.

The piece demonstrates that, in Marvel films, the soundtrack is in fact a negligible part of the audience experience, and could be removed without significant result—possibly even improving the film. Zhou shows the pointlessness of these audio tracks in a couple of ways: by actually removing the audio track in one instance, and by playing it alone in another. These pieces of music are minimal, dulled, hollow—almost an auditory version of the line, "There is no there there.

The lesson here is a fairly simple one: do as Danny Elfman reportedly does, and stay away from temp music. Avoid it like the plague. Don't listen to it. Work with your composer to create something truly original instead. Think about posterity. If someone were to ask a stranger to hum a theme from one of your films, would you want them to immediately start humming it even if off-key , or would you want to hear silence, broken only by the sound of a head being scratched?

You may want to included this in your article. This Video Essay is in response to Tony's video and Tony even recognized it on his youtube channel. Where a score sets the tone, a good soundtrack gives a movie personality. It helped Guardians to feel unique. It made the movie cool and instantly that much more likeable, all thanks to a collection of rock and pop tunes.

Suicide Squad on the other hand? The mark of a great soundtrack is something that becomes instantly memorable, recognisable and, at times, even bigger than the film itself. Take for example Armageddon and Titanic ; both big box office earners, both famous 90s movies, both had a big impact on pop culture. The former set the melodramatic and larger than life tone and aura of the movie, the latter enhanced the love story and romance of the ill-fated lovers.

Bender in The Breakfast Club: perhaps the most iconic soundtrack moment in film? Image courtesy of Universal Pictures. Whilst the soundtrack may not quite be as prevalent as it once was, let us not forget the greatness of those from the 80s and 90s.

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