How does the use of sound inform the mood of the scene?
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Using the video clips, below, identify and describe the three basic categories of sound in film as described in the text. Which of the three categories is prominent in each of the clips? How does the use of sound inform the mood of the scene? Does it complement or work against the scene?
- “Barrels” - Jaws (1975)
- “What If” - You’ve Got Mail (1998)
- “Time to Get a New Clock” - The Mask (1994)
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