Cheryl Bates, D. M. A. Cheryl Bates, D. M. A



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Cheryl Bates, D.M.A.


How music contributes to emotional effect



  • “When Your Ear Sets the Stage: Musical Context Effects in Film Perception” by Oliver Vitouch in Psychology of Music, vol. 29, no. 1, 2001 pg. 71-81.



“Hearing is the sense that most deeply stirs our emotions.” - Aristotle

  • “Hearing is the sense that most deeply stirs our emotions.” - Aristotle

  • Earliest known writing about emotional influences of film music by Hugo Munsterberg circa 1915.

  • Original use of music in film was to mask sound of the projector and keep the audience from talking but also found purpose in illustration of action.



“Le Voyage dans la Lune” (A Trip to the Moon) 1902

  • “Le Voyage dans la Lune” (A Trip to the Moon) 1902

  • “Entr’acte” by Rene Clair with film score by Erik Satie 1924

  • “The Jazz Singer” 1927



Masks extraneous noises of projector and audience - original purpose

  • Masks extraneous noises of projector and audience - original purpose

  • Provides continuity between shots in a film



Directs attention to important features of the screen through structural or associationist congruence (realism).

  • Directs attention to important features of the screen through structural or associationist congruence (realism).



Induces mood and emotional response

  • Induces mood and emotional response

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldLPFF6tuVM



Communicates meaning and furthers the narrative

  • Communicates meaning and furthers the narrative

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgCejsyS0t8



Music becomes integrated with film. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bzWSJG93P8

  • Music becomes integrated with film. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bzWSJG93P8



Music can heighten the sense of reality in film and direct attention and concern.

  • Music can heighten the sense of reality in film and direct attention and concern.



Music adds to the aesthetic effect of film.

  • Music adds to the aesthetic effect of film.



Fast, loud music arouses while slow, soft music calms.

  • Fast, loud music arouses while slow, soft music calms.



Music establishes expectations and implications of which some are realized and some are violated.

  • Music establishes expectations and implications of which some are realized and some are violated.



Music responds to changes in the action.

  • Music responds to changes in the action.



Musical emotion can aid in delineation of visual meaning.

  • Musical emotion can aid in delineation of visual meaning.

  • Music can control emotional response.

  • Emotional meaning of music can transfer to visuals.

  • Music aids sense of reality in the narrative.

  • Emotion of music can change as quickly as visuals.



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