How to Score the Same Movie Scene as Four Different Genres | Reverb.com
John Williams. Ennio Morricone. Vangelis. A great film score can take a good movie-going experience and make it unforgettable, using human emotional and perceptual triggers to inspire the mood of a scene. Joe is taking a look at the psychology of film scoring by sharing one clip scored in four different styles. Which one of these films would you most want to watch? Skip to Genres - Drama: 00:35 Suspense: 4:04 Horror: 9:02 Inspirational: 15:18 Read More on Reverb: https://goo.gl/wLnA9N

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