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The use of sound is a very important element within the film Jurassic Park. Without sound, especially music, the visuals within the film do not have as much of an impact. It feels as though all the shots are drawn out and looses the audiences attention. By adding music it creates a dramatic feeling to the film, especially when not much is happening and and the shots are just establishing what is about to happen. John Williams is the person who created the memorable score which is used throughout the Jurassic Park film. The music differs depending on what is happening within the scene, what we hear during the helicopter flight is different to the soundtrack when we see the first dinosaur. The music is more epic and adrenaline pumping whilst mid flight where as this completely changes when the character first spots the dinosaur. The music slows down and becomes peaceful and a beautiful creature is spotted, something which the audience will recognise. There is other sound used throughout the film too, when the characters are in a helicopter we hear wild sound of the helicopters blades in flight as this establishes what we are seeing. By using sounds which fit to what is happening within the shot it creates a stronger and more realistic atmosphere within the scene. As films, especially the likes of Jurassic Park, mainly exist for escapist reasons it means that the audience need to be emerged into the world which is Jurassic Park, escaping from reality and believing they are experiencing it too.
SOUND IN TOM AND JERRY
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Within the television programme Tom and Jerry, sound is a very important feature as the two main characters rarely speak within the episodes. Due to this the use of sound needs to be engaging whilst also relating to what is happening within the episode. The sound is used in a way which reflects the action within the episode, this is done by the means of music and sound effects.
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