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Music can easily sum up the essence and motive of a visual piece, adding new dimensions to the audiences' experience and creating a more powerful impact.
I believe music can make or break a film, and there is sometimes a thin line between the two. Making it a success involves a number of elements:
1. A collaborative approach, where the film's vision is shared and the music becomes an added tool inline with the director's storyline.
2. Access to a wide range of musical expressions so that a unique sound can be composed to match the storyboard.
3. Use of the latest technologies and compositional techniques to reach deadlines faster, while keeping the compositions flexible right up to the locking of the final edit.
Music should at no point overwhelm the visuals and become the dominating element, unless that is the effect you are after. I believe music is there to enhance the visuals' impact and reinforce the director's vision and that through the above tools, methods, and working styles this is easily achievable.
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