An Alaysing Sounds in a Movie Scene
The scene I will be analysing is the scene for 'Star Trek Into Darkness' where the Enterprise falls helplessly towards Earth.
Here is the link to the Video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv65AoK0zmQ
The sounds in the video are used well together, there are multiple over lapped sounds.
The sounds for the Ship its self are well executed because it builds up tension as it sounds as if the ship is dying and struggling to stay together.
The music in this scene also causes tension because as the gravity changes the music compliments and makes the audience feel more connected at the helpless of the characters.
Also the dialogue is the same as it is just the crew saying what they need to do and that they are helpless.
Here is the link to the Video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv65AoK0zmQ
The sounds in the video are used well together, there are multiple over lapped sounds.
The sounds for the Ship its self are well executed because it builds up tension as it sounds as if the ship is dying and struggling to stay together.
The music in this scene also causes tension because as the gravity changes the music compliments and makes the audience feel more connected at the helpless of the characters.
Also the dialogue is the same as it is just the crew saying what they need to do and that they are helpless.
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