When the composer views a film for the first time, a certain routine usually follows. Explain what other colleagues from the film are likely to join in that screening, and briefly explain the spotting process.
What will be an ideal response?
Typically joining the composer are the director, producer, film editor, and music editor. As the film
rolls, the composer discusses with the director what the turning points are because at these junctures
the mood of the music needs to change. The music editor compiles a written record of this
composer/director conversation, creating a draft of the spotting notes that will be used to help guide
the soundtrack. Composers screen a film several times before starting to score it.
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a. country folk b. mainstream c. proto-rap d. Greenwich Villageoise
In a famous speech, Pericles boasted that Athens
A. had the best Olympic team in Greece. B. was the model for Greece. C. dominated the rest of Greece. D. had the best theater in Greece.
Philip Pearlstein is famous for his paintings of
A. athletic nudes copied from classical sculpture. B. cartoon nudes in the style of comic strips. C. middle-aged nudes with decaying bodies. D. suburban nudes with sleek, erotic bodies.
What kinds of songs are utaimono?
a. solo koto songs b. shakuhachi accompanied chants c. shamisen accompanied lyrical songs d. narrative songs