Usually music is used to hide a film's problems.
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The music's job is to get the audience so involved that they forget how the movie turns out.
Music is the subliminal connecting adhesive in film, or at least in narrative feature films.
The experience of a film is immersive, and music is supposed to underline and help that experience.
When you're editing the film, you use a temp track. So you're putting music in there for a rough cut to keep track of what's going on. It can be a hindrance if wrong, it can be an enormous asset if you get it right.
Music is such an odd thing when you think about it - behind an image until you take it away, and then you realize a movie sounds blank without it.
Music is a very, very powerful tool that filmmakers use to sway people into emotions that they intend you to feel.
In most films music is brought in at the end, after the picture is more or less locked, to amplify the emotions the filmmaker wants you to feel.
Music is half the film.
I love the conversation between film and music.
Music is so crucial to every film, I think.
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