Music in Film

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