Secondarily, I think films that are driven by music also terrify studios.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For a long time I have compared cinema to music, I think cinema has a lot to do with the rhythm of music.
Usually music is used to hide a film's problems.
There just is exponentially more money in the movie business than in the music business. As a result there are more people involved in the creative process.
Music is a very, very powerful tool that filmmakers use to sway people into emotions that they intend you to feel.
Nowadays, if a studio assumes that his film is bad, there is always an executive that gets more nervous than usual and thinks that if they change the music, the film will become a masterpiece.
Music in movies is all about dissonance and consonance, tension and release.
Now, it's almost impossible to go out and do a film about a new form of music.
Film composers are the most prolific music makers on this planet, and most of us are, like, losing our minds if we're doing five or more movies in a year.
All movies, when they're about the music business, tend to have a bit of a wide latitude in terms of how things really were.
Music is so crucial to every film, I think.