Sometimes when you have a song, you listen to it and say, 'It's OK. It's music to drive to.' But then there are songs where you can actually hear it as a movie.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Songs are like movies to me, and so you put yourself in the movie. You become a character in the movie.
I've listened to music all my life. I've always felt that music tells more stories sometimes than films, with more possibilities. Every time you listen to them, songs bring different images and moods - depending on where you are in your life, you can listen to a song, and it means something different.
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.
Usually music is used to hide a film's problems.
If you're doing a music film, you've got to be singing about something.
Usually, when I do a soundtrack, the music from the movie doesn't have anything to do with me personally. It's music to enhance to the film. My own stuff is more introspective and about what's on going in my head.
I love music. I think it's a higher art form, in a way, than movies. You know, a film you see once, maybe twice. A song will follow you forever. It's a magical thing.
Everywhere you go, there's a soundtrack. You can't really quite hear it. It's just a little out of the range of hearing.
The experience of a film is immersive, and music is supposed to underline and help that experience.
Music is a very, very powerful tool that filmmakers use to sway people into emotions that they intend you to feel.
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