The Bumdog School of Film Part 3: Juxtaposition of Sound

submitted by AudienceMagnet on 06/15/19 1

And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.- Genesis 1:3 By that you could make a case for the fact that God created sound before he create light. That the universe was HEARD before it was SEEN. And if you dont want to play favoritism at the very least they were created simultaneously. And the greatest of artists often acknowledge this connection: Da Vinci compositions corresponded to the precision of of musical notes. Michelangelo' works move with a rolling rhythm. John Steinbeck wanted "The Grapes of Wrath" to have an operatic feel. Jack Kerouac based his prose on free form jazz. On the other side John Lennon goal was to create "Sound Pictures" with his songs. It terms of movies in the creative process the sound often comes first as it can take YEARS before even the first frame of a film is created. Directors will often live with the soundtrack in there minds for years before they begin the real work. While traditionally music is used to embellish the visual story, more recently sound has been used to contrast certain images. This juxtaposition gives the experience of two different perspectives running at the same time. This tutorial will look/hear the creative use and techniques of sound. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/The-Bumdog-School-of-Film-1132150526864343/

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