The Roles of Music in Films

  • Zhuang C
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Abstract

Nowadays, music and film have become intertwined, creating art that resonates with audiences on an emotional and societal level. This raises the question: How does music serve films and their audiences? This question has captured the interest of scholars, directors, and workers in the film industry, profoundly influencing the value and narratives conveyed in films. Extensive studies and research have fostered a diverse range of perspectives, ultimately leading to the conclusion that music plays a significant role in film, while simultaneously films enhance the power of music. Sounds and music shape the atmospheres, tones, and characters in films, and film clips make music sounds in more delicate feelings and emotions. This dynamic relationship highlights the importance of the fusion of these two art forms.

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Zhuang, C. (2023). The Roles of Music in Films. Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, 23, 596–600. https://doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v23i.13123

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