Across
- 2. To judge or determine the significance, worth or quality of something
- 5. A series of clicks that allow the conductor to synchronise the orchestra’s playing to the film
- 7. The perforated strip along the film’s edge containing coded representations of sound
- 9. The specific music for a particular scene in a film or television production
- 10. The structure of a piece of music
- 14. Determining which scenes should have music
- 15. A specific moment within the scene that the music acknowledges
- 16. Layering of sound; thick or thin
- 17. Characters conversing which assists the audience in understanding the action onscreen
- 19. Composing music expressly for a film
- 20. Instrumental or vocal backing behind a scene
Down
- 1. Piano, Forte, crescendo, decrescendo
- 3. The chord progression or support for the tune
- 4. Imitations of real-world sounds that highlight certain actions onscreen
- 6. melodies associated with a particular character that recur throughout the film
- 8. Tempo, Time Signature, Sounds and Silence
- 11. A sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying; a tune
- 12. The professional responsible for selecting, commissioning, and/or writing the music track for a film
- 13. examine sound and scores through the use of the elements of music
- 17. Putting all the sources of sound (dialogue, sound effects and music) onto one soundtrack
- 18. The tone colour of instruments