Year 9

To explore timing and sonority in live film music

Year 9

To explore timing and sonority in live film music

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will practise how to create the sounds for a cartoon using the mickey-mousing technique. We will explore why timing is so crucial to mickey-mousing and how choosing the sonority can affect the action on the screen.

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6 Questions

Q1.
Why would "Star Wars" or other action films have music with a fast tempo?
Because the actors talked quickly.
So the film would finish quicker.
Correct answer: To match the fast paced action scenes.
Q2.
Which one of the films below did Hans Zimmer write music for?
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Correct answer: Pirates of the Caribbean
Star Wars
Q3.
What is the purpose of an underscore?
To copy what the actors are saying and doing.
To have something to listen to.
Correct answer: To help shape the scene and create the mood of the action.
Q4.
What is mickey mousing?
Correct answer: Matching sound to the action in the scene.
The technique of drawing cartoons.
To create a mood in music.
Q5.
Which of these films also uses mickey mousing?
Fantasia
Inception
Correct answer: Tom and Jerry
Q6.
As cartoons developed in the 1930s, what was added?
Correct answer: Music for mood.
Music for talking.
Music using a digital audio workstation.

6 Questions

Q1.
How can a film be affected if the timing of sound is not correct?
Correct answer: The action will be out of sync.
The audience won't like the music.
The cartoon dialogue won't make sense.
Q2.
What is an underscore?
A score written out by the composer.
Correct answer: Music that creates a mood or theme of the film.
Music that is louder than the dialogue.
Q3.
What is a silent movie?
It is a film that only has sound in the action scenes.
It is a film with no sound at all.
Correct answer: It is a film with no synchronised sound.
Q4.
What instrument was often played over a silent film?
Harp
Correct answer: Piano
Trumpet
Q5.
What is sonority?
A general term for a collection of pitches.
The different sounds a computer can make.
Correct answer: The different sounds we, or an instrument, can make.
Q6.
What would be an effective sonority to choose for a scary monster walking across a room?
A bright melody on a flute.
Correct answer: Bowed string sonority with low pitches that ascend.
Lots of rapid, punchy, loud drum beats.