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Become A Better Storyteller: Your Film's Music
Music can not only affect the way we feel but it can also change the way we see things.
The incredible thing that music and film have in common is that they both have the power of eliciting strong emotions from those who hear or see them, whether it's fear, tranquility, rage, or deep, unrelenting sorrow. And you can harness this power to help inform your audience about different aspects of your story, from the tone to your protagonist's emotions. Music can be such a great and economical storyteller if you know how to access its narrative power. Hear to a closer look, listen to what you see, learn many ways on how to utilize music in your films.
Citation: Articles: by Writer/Director V Renée via No Film School

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