In one of the media lessons recently, we watched a film called 'The Black Hole', we watched it to see the effect that music and sound effects had on films, also how it must suit the type of film or what is happening at the time the certain type of music is playing. The small clip of The Black Hole is very simple, but it shows the deep effects that music has in films. The first noise we hear is the photocopier, a very basic sound which we hear throughout the short film. Another noise that runs throughout and we hear often, is the warping/humming noise of the black hole, each time the hole is touched or used in some cases, the noise gets louder and more vibrant, this noise stays in viewers minds so when we hear it, we automatically think that the black hole is being used. As the movie is close to its end, the last time the black hole is used for larger project and ends up going wrong, the sounds have also got louder and deeper which suggested something bad was going to happen. I think the sound effects/music is really effective and is well suited for this film as it portrays how much music can influence the simplest of things.
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