Saturday, October 5, 2013

Journal 03: Reel Songs—Music in Movies



It's difficult to imagine the movie-going experience without music. For over 100 years, music has been an integral part of what makes the movies so special. Many films are regarded as legendary, in part, due to their musical soundtracks. Below is a list of iconic scenes made even more memorable through their use of song. Choose two to three of the following scenes to examine how music enhances its overall effect. For example, how does the music effect you, as a viewer? Are you being manipulated? And if so, how? What emotions are being elicited? What would change in the scene if the music were omitted? Finally, can you imagine this scene with different music? What would be gained and lost?

Choose one of the following:
  1. "As Time Goes By" from Casablanca (1942, Music and lyrics by Herman Hupfeld)
  2. "Put the Blame on Mame" from Gilda (1946, Music and lyrics by Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher)
  3. "The River Kwai March" from The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957, Music by Malcom Arnold)
  4. "Moon River" from Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961, Music by Henry Mancini)
  5. "The Sound of Silence" from The Graduate (1967, Music and lyrics by Paul Simon) 
  6. "Main Title" from Jaws (1975, Music by John Williams) 
  7. "Gonna Fly Now" from Rocky (1976, Music and lyrics by Bill Conti, Carol Connors, and Ayn Robbins)
  8. "You Should be Dancing" from Saturday Night Fever (1977, Music and lyrics by The Bee Gees)
  9. "Can You Read My Mind? (Love Theme)" from Superman (1978, Music by John Williams) 
  10. "Main Title" from Halloween (1978, Music by John Carpenter)  
  11. "Rhapsody in Blue" from Manhattan (1979, Music by George Gershwin)
  12. "Chariots of Fire" from Chariots of Fire (1981, Music by Vangelis)
  13. "Saying Goodbye" from E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982, Music by John Williams) 
  14. "Old Time Rock and Roll" from Risky Business (1983, Music and lyrics by George Jackson, Thomas E. Jones III, and Bob Seger)
  15. "If You Were Here" by from Sixteen Candles (1984, Music and lyrics by The Thompson Twins)
  16. "Love is Strange" from Dirty Dancing (1987, Music and lyrics by Mickey Baker, Sylvia Vanderpool, and Ethel Smith)
  17. "Unchained Melody" from Ghost (1990, Music and lyrics by Alex North and Hy Zeret) 
  18. "Bohemian Rhapsody" from Wayne's World (1992, Music and lyrics by Freddy Mercury)
  19. "You Can Never Tell" from Pulp Fiction (1994, Music and lyrics by Chuck Berry
  20. "These Days" from The Royal Tenenbaums (2001, Music and lyrics by Jackson Browne)
  21. "Starálfur" from The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004, Music and lyrics by Sigur Rós) 
  22. "Brokeback Mountain 2" from Brokeback Mountain (2005, Music by Gustavo Santaolalla)
  23. "Anyone Else but You" from Juno (2007, Music and lyrics by Kimya Dawson and Adam Green)
  24. "You Make My Dreams" from (500) Days of Summer (2009, Music and lyrics by Sara Allen, Daryl Hall, and John Oates) 
  25. "Symphony No. 7" from The King's Speech (2010,Music by Ludwig van Beethoven)

Requirements:
  • Must be in MLA Style
  • Must be two full pages in length

Due: Th 10.10*

*I posted this late, so I'll take it anytime next week.



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