Tuesday, 10 October 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uirzZBGuLF0

Music
In the film passenger the music that is used in the Scene “Spacewalk” at the beginning the tone of the song is very quiet at the beginning, this is so the audience can focus on the actors talking , it is also a soft violin sound, In the song there is only a piano and a violin,   When listening to it I thought the violin signified the character, Arora, and the piano signified the character, Jim, at 0.54 seconds of the clip, the music gains in tone and becomes louder which is a crescendo effect which is to create tension, and makes the audience feel tense, and to engage in the action that is happening, and also signifies the piano to show that the character Jim in front leading Arora. At 1;40 of the clip the characters hold hand and the tone of the piano and the violin are equal, this is to show that they trust each other, at 1,51 the music goes quietly to make the “do you trust me” dialogue stand out, and to make the audience focused on the actors rather than the music, and the speech is followed by the music focusing on the piano,  at 2.04  the tempo is now gained a lot this is to signify that they both trust each other and also because there is no dialogue the music is rased, to give a more emotional feel and let the audience focused on the music and the action in front.

Incidental/ambient 

The mood of the scene is very happy, emotional and also romantic, this scene is at the point of which the characters Jim and Arora finally connect and "trust" each other which the word Trust stands out from the rest of the dialogue. It is also emotional for them because it is something that you can only do if you are an astronaut, and it very rare for a citizen to do, and this is quite a spectacular experience for the character Arora since it is her first time seeing something like this and being so close to space, and with someone that she cares about. This scene is also romantic since these characters have grown to love each other and this is helped to be shown by the music that I explained earlier. 

Dialogue

At the beginning, there is a fair amount of dialogue but in very short sentences, witch some of these are quite funny, like the " what about my Dress"... " right" this is to add a sense of humor and to make a serious/dangerous event funny and not so serious.  There is then a pause and is supported by other fun events, which help to build up a trust relationship, When the characters go out to do the spacewalk the dialogue is very soft-spoken, and the keyword "trust" stood out from the rest by having a higher tone, and this is to allow the audience to focus on the words "trust". 

Sound effects.

There is very few sound effect in the clip from the passengers, however, those that are used consist of space control sound saying "tether attached" this is to make the silence not so boring since when this is played the two characters are just walking out of the spaceship. another sound effect is the steam/pressure release sound effect when the characters get out of the spacesuits, this adds a more realistic effect for the audience to make it more believable. At the begging there are a few short sound effects, like an electronic button being pushed, and the mechanics rotating the space suit around, this is all to add a sense of realism and to make the scene more believable, and it is also a lot better to have some sound effects rather than having just the dialogue. When the characters are out there is a short 2 second shot of inside Aroras helmet, this is followed by a heavy breathing sound effect, this is to add a sense of what the character Arora is scared, and is also a bit frightened, since what she is doing is very dangerous, and it also makes the audience tense, due to the heavy breathing.

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