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A Study on Dissonance Functions of Scenes and Background Music in Movies

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Soundtrack dissonance, which appears in the background music of a movie scene, is a phenomenon of using songs or compositions that contrast with the general sentiment of the situation. A sad scene usually uses a slow tempo of sad music to match the mood of the scene. However, sometimes, in order to play background music that follows a depressing, sad, or anxious scene, there is a case of inserting music with an opposite atmosphere such as bright music, exciting music, fast-tempo music, or magnificent music. The method of presenting music that is contrary to the mood of the scene is a kind of psychological technique that inflicts a kind of mental shock on the audience and makes them remember a particular situation. In this study, we have investigated the meaning coming from scenes and Soundtrack Dissonance in movies, in order to understand the role that music and images play.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Background Music of a Film
3. Eisenstein's Theory of Collision Montage
4. Consonance and Dissonance of Background Music in Movie
4.1 Disharmony theory based on a psychological background
4.2 Ambivalence Theory Applied to Background Music of Film
5. Conclusion
References

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  • Kang-iL Um Adjunct Professor, Department of Broadcasting Entertainment, Paekche Institute of the Arts, Korea

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