Music and Film
Across
- 3. use of a musical phrase to identify with a particular character, place or idea
- 5. often referred to as background music, it’s the musical accompaniment that sets the mood of the scene. It also reinforces the dramatic and character developments.
- 8. A.K.A Sync Points or Hit Points
- 9. SHEET, A detailed listing of musical cues matching the visual action of a film so that composers can time their music accurately to match the visual images
- 10. SCORE, A film score is original (usually instrumental) music composed and recorded especially for a film.
- 11. MUSIC, Where the source of a sound is not visible on the screen (i.e. background music).
- 12. The music and sound recorded on a motion picture film.
- 13. MUSIC, Where the sound is visible on screen or where the source is implied to be present by the action/story of the film.
Down
- 1. Choice of instruments, planned or arranged in the process of making a musical score.
- 2. everyday sound effects that are added to films, videos or other media post-production.
- 4. Automated Dialogue Replacement – the post-production process of recording and replacing voices on a soundtrack, after it has been shot on location.
- 6. TRACK, Used to describe a score using a combination of original music, pre-existing classical pieces and popular music.
- 7. MOUSING, Where the music is synced with the actions on screen.
- 9. SCORE, consists of background music that is assembled entirely from pre-existing material.