Showing some soundtrack and composers that you may have more fun to watch films
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Blog Post #12 A Short Film
Hi! This is the last post for this blog. In this post, I wanted to give an overview of what I have worked on in this blog. Thus I created a short film called "A Short Adventure/ to LOOK AT." While I was editing, I thought again that putting soundtrack into film is significant even for a short film. The weakness of film is having natural wind sounds. Eventually putting soundtrack might help a little to make the film fun to watch. I hope you enjoy watching. Those of you who read my blog, thank you very much. I may continue blogging somewhere in the future.
Sunday, April 9, 2017
Blog Post#11 Podcast
Hello all! This is going to be the 11th post for this blog. I attached podcast about intervening one of my friends about my blog and some questions relevant to blog content. Those of you have read my blog. This content might be interesting to listen as one of the reader's thoughts of my blog. If you'd like to comment about the content of blog, I'll be more than happy to hear that.
Blog Post #10 The Blogger's Experience for Soundtrack
The 10th post is not showing about another soundtrack. This time I introduced my experience with soundtrack.
When I was five years old, I guessed the first foreign film was Harry Potter and Philosopher's Stone (2001). With my father, I was attracted by the story. What attracted was the remarkable soundtrack. I had listened to Hediwig's Theme so many times that the story came to my mind. Sine I was impressed by the story and soundtrack, I started to watch foreign films.
Star Wars Episode III Revenge of The Sith(2005) is for me another film that could change my life. As I mentioned before, I started to watch foreign films. One more thing I got interested in was paying more attention to what kind of soundtrack was used in film. Like Star Wars, the soundtrack that is played is so huge and memorable. Of course, I like the entire story of the Star Wars series because I may not explain well, but somehow the film could be connected in my mind that how I wanted to work on the rest of my life. At least, one thing I wanted to do was make an effort to go to many countries to build my knowledge of the world.
Soundtrack changed my path to America. Before I was interested in film or soundtrack, I did not have anything to do in my life. However, once I got into film and soundtrack, I could know what I wanted to do. This may be a rare case in terms of listing to music. From my experience, I will say music,especially soundtrack have that the power of influencing people's lives, people can come back to the music and rethink what film story and what they were doing at the time the film was released.
Blog Post #9 Romance Feature Film Soundtrack
The 9th post is about soundtrack used in romance feature films. Those films are illustrated with more human interactions. How those characters' minds or appearances could be changed by meeting new experience. Additionally, the fans of romance films could be attracted by which actors play the characters. More than the other types of film genres, romance films could be focused on how characters are related with story. Here is the link about popular romance featured films.
Most Popular Featured Film
Interestingly, the 29th fim is a Japanese film called Your Name(2016). The story is that two strangers somehow meet in a bizarre way. The distance between the two got closer as long as they were thinking about each other. The supplement experience of film could be biggest hit in Japan since Harry Potter series, Marvel series and even Avatar (2009). Here is the link about the film in Japan, and its theme.
The biggest hit in Japan: Your Name (2016)
Most Popular Featured Film
Interestingly, the 29th fim is a Japanese film called Your Name(2016). The story is that two strangers somehow meet in a bizarre way. The distance between the two got closer as long as they were thinking about each other. The supplement experience of film could be biggest hit in Japan since Harry Potter series, Marvel series and even Avatar (2009). Here is the link about the film in Japan, and its theme.
The biggest hit in Japan: Your Name (2016)
There are two other films wanted to introduce from the link above. One is 500 Days of Summer (2009). The story is that a young man meet and a woman who does not believe in true love. The whole story is kind of a combination of comedy and love themes. Personally this is my favorite romance film. Here is the them of 500 Days of Summer.
The Theory of Everything(2014) is the second film on the list. The story is based on a true story about the life of famous physicist Stephan Hawking. I have seen this film and I was impressed by the story. Here is the theme of The Theory of Everything. I picked up the example soundtrack from its ending scene.
My thought is every romance feature film has the common element that silent gets the audience attention.
Sunday, April 2, 2017
Blog Post #8 Jazz Soundtrack in Film
The eight post shows the combination of jazz and film. Some of toy may already known about elements of jazz, but I did not know much information about Jazz, so I searched the link summarizing jazz. Here is the link.
The birth of Jazz is New Orleans, Louisiana around 20th century. At this time, New Orleans had a "meting pot" culture. Since then, Jazz can be reflected through cultural diversity, In terms of music preference, I enjoy Jazz the most. However, other people may not like Jazz because it does not have the same excitement as other types of music. Jazz may also be hard to be interested in. Jazz is my preference that it makes comfortable and can have some excitement, too.
The link above shows a film using a Jazz soundtrack. If you click on the link, there are some examples. One of the examples I wanted to emphasize is the film Taxi Driver (1976). It uses the element of Jazz, and could represent the sense of story, at least based on my understanding. The others could also be heard different from what you think about Jazz.
Once you watch the film based on Jazz element, you might able to listen to only Jazz. The situation could be true of another style of music, too
Sunday, March 19, 2017
Blog Post #7 International Soundtrack: Studio Ghibli Animated Feature Films
The seventh post is introducing the international soundtrack, which emphasized Studio Ghibli's Animated feature films. The reason for introducing those films is, as I was raised and grew up in Japan, my family or most of my friends know some of these films. When we talk about those films, we remember the story and also the music. In Studio Ghibli, Animated films director Hayao Miyazaki is known as the best director in Japan. In 2003, his film Spirited Away(2001) won the Oscar of best animated feature film. Since his films and Studio Ghibli are also known in the world, here is the video introducing director Miyazaki and differences between his animated films and other animated films.
To describe Miyazaki's film, composer Joe Hisaishi who is one of Miyazaki's coworkers, is willing to make his films what Miyzaki's think his movies follow nature and recognition of people. One of Hisai's scores is from Miyazaki's film My Neighbor Totoro (1988).
The score above can be interpreted as an ethnic score or animated film's score. But, for me, I have listened to the score many times, and alway felt the score makes me calm and bring me back to when I was around at age of five.
As I said, soundtrack could be filled more than half of making film process to make memorable for the audience so that the audience might enjoy watching by choosing preferred films. Eventually films are made in the world. If you had time to watch foreign films, such as I introduced on this post, you may get the sense of what movie fans are like in the country and could gain an an idea of the culture.
Here are more links if you are interested in this.
Oscar in 2003
Japanese composer Joe Hisaishi
To describe Miyazaki's film, composer Joe Hisaishi who is one of Miyazaki's coworkers, is willing to make his films what Miyzaki's think his movies follow nature and recognition of people. One of Hisai's scores is from Miyazaki's film My Neighbor Totoro (1988).
The score above can be interpreted as an ethnic score or animated film's score. But, for me, I have listened to the score many times, and alway felt the score makes me calm and bring me back to when I was around at age of five.
As I said, soundtrack could be filled more than half of making film process to make memorable for the audience so that the audience might enjoy watching by choosing preferred films. Eventually films are made in the world. If you had time to watch foreign films, such as I introduced on this post, you may get the sense of what movie fans are like in the country and could gain an an idea of the culture.
Here are more links if you are interested in this.
Oscar in 2003
Japanese composer Joe Hisaishi
Blog Post #6 Horor Movie with Soundtrack
The sixth post is introducing horror films with soundtrack. Some movie fans like to watch horror films. Those give the audience a huge scared or fearful impression. I prefer to watch them with someone to prevent too many frighting feelings. According to a psychological study, once people watched horror films, their feelings got from horror films might be misattributed to love relationship. If you're interested in this psychological study, I put the link below.
Psychological Study Horror film with love relationship
I did not have enough information about horror films. I also searched and found the link that lists of the best horror movies. One of the films on lists is Jaws (1975) director by Steven Spielberg. As I've mentioned the composer many times in my blog, John Williams composed the main theme of Jaws.
The 100 best horror films
Another film on the list is Psycho (1960) directed by Alfredo Hitchcock. He was known for powerful, complex psychological thrillers. The film Psycho broke the standardization of horror films and created a new aspect of horror film. Here is the soundtrack of the film.
Psychological Study Horror film with love relationship
I did not have enough information about horror films. I also searched and found the link that lists of the best horror movies. One of the films on lists is Jaws (1975) director by Steven Spielberg. As I've mentioned the composer many times in my blog, John Williams composed the main theme of Jaws.
The 100 best horror films
Another film on the list is Psycho (1960) directed by Alfredo Hitchcock. He was known for powerful, complex psychological thrillers. The film Psycho broke the standardization of horror films and created a new aspect of horror film. Here is the soundtrack of the film.
Not only those two films but any horror film needed powerful soundtrack as well as the other kinds of movies. Furthermore, horror films have more demands of using soundtrack for adding extreme feelings. This is just my thought that just listening to a horror film soundtrack is also to feel scared without watching the films.
Here is another link I used
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Blog post #5 Animation with Soundtrack
The fifth post is showing soundtrack relevant to animated films . The story of animation films would able to be recognized for kids. The primal example film come from Walt Disney. In 1928, Walt Disney created short cartoon Steamboat Willie. Mickey was depicted controlling steamboat with happy emotional in black and white film. As technology has been developing, Toy Story (1995) was animation feature film created by computer graphic. A little boy Andy likes to be in room and could play in room and play with his toys. When Andy was not in room, his toys comes to live. Here is a theme song of Toy Story.
Back to my first thought of animated films, the purpose of creating is for kids. In the theme song of Toy Story, "You've got a friend in me," its' lyrics emphasizes "friend, and have connections to other friends. Friendship has strength but sometimes gets weak. Eventually it gets strong again. This is the message I got when I first saw the film at around seven years old. Since watching the movie, I have been told about connection to people and how to have the balance between conduction to my family and making my future plans. When Toy Story 3 (2010) was released, I changed my impression. Here is the last scene of the film.
After watching last scene, the film ended. The soundtrack is like an emotional harmony, which led me to notice that, like I was grown by those films, my impression of the animated film was converted to animation characters who were resembled to our current society connections with people around me. As I've mentioned several times in previous posts, soundtrack puts meanings into movies. The audience may not notice it. But film directors want their audience to think about the film's message. That meaning could especially be seen in film series. For animation features films, one may think only kids can enjoy watching then. But once figuring out the message from those movies, adults and of course younger generation who had watched same film enjoyed watching again or could find another aspect of film.
Here are links if you are more interested in this post
Steamboat Wille
The Toy Story Series
Here are links if you are more interested in this post
Steamboat Wille
The Toy Story Series
Sunday, March 5, 2017
Blog Post#4 The Trip to United Kingdom & Alexandre Desplat
The fourth post is presenting the trip to United Kingdom and another composer Alexandre Desplat. In 2011, I went to the UK to experience foreign culture. The trip was my first trip abroad. Unfortunately, I could not go to London. Instead, York, Manchester was the place I visited. It may be recognizable with a soccer team Manchester United. The location is shown on Google Maps and I made the slideshow containing some pictures from my trip.
Speaking of the UK, The King's Speech (2010) is one of my favorite films. The story is based on the story of King George VI in UK. He met one speech therapist to improve his weakness of being in front of an audience and practicing speech will be worth while for his life. Alexandre Desplat composed for the movie. He was born in France and started to learn piano when he was five. My impression of the soundtrack of The King's Speech is kind of sad but gives me some encouragement. Here is the examples of score:
Besides the film, his work has been nominated for Academy Awards for Best Original Music Score. In 2015, he got the Oscar for his score for The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) in 2015. Here is one of the scores: I have not watched this film yet. The impression of score could be different by watching or not watching the film.
The whole point of this post is that films sometimes remind me what I have done in the past and the story of the film. I hope you enjoy listening to the two example scores.
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