Music and Film

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Across
  1. 3. use of a musical phrase to identify with a particular character, place or idea
  2. 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.
  3. 8. A.K.A Sync Points or Hit Points
  4. 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
  5. 10. SCORE, A film score is original (usually instrumental) music composed and recorded especially for a film.
  6. 11. MUSIC, Where the source of a sound is not visible on the screen (i.e. background music).
  7. 12. The music and sound recorded on a motion picture film.
  8. 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. 1. Choice of instruments, planned or arranged in the process of making a musical score.
  2. 2. everyday sound effects that are added to films, videos or other media post-production.
  3. 4. Automated Dialogue Replacement – the post-production process of recording and replacing voices on a soundtrack, after it has been shot on location.
  4. 6. TRACK, Used to describe a score using a combination of original music, pre-existing classical pieces and popular music.
  5. 7. MOUSING, Where the music is synced with the actions on screen.
  6. 9. SCORE, consists of background music that is assembled entirely from pre-existing material.