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Published on Nov 23, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MUSIC ASSESSMENT ( UP NO SOUND)

BY SEAN, JACOB & BRYAN

On Screen events
In the film "up",the high lights are shown at the beginning mainly with the detailed effects and the over through out of the iMovie.The main high lights of the film is when the man gets out of bed, the stretching of the older man's body and when the old man goes down the electronic, mechanical chair.


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In the start of the movie the elderly man wakes up in his bed with a rooster waking him up, he then stretches and heads down towards the stairs,in the next scene the music is low pitched. He is in his electronic chair going down the stairs.The next scene shows him eating his breakfast and drinking tea, After he finished his food he started to clean his windows and some of his household items.


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Concept analysis:
Through out the film our sound was shown in the pitch by using sounds such as the high pitch rooster, the high pitch mechanical chair, the low to high pitch rubbing of the window and much more.

THE THREE CONSEPTS

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Concept A

The Pitch of the film 'up' is lower pitch because through the whole duration of this film all the sounds have a low pitch of sound except the two individual sounds that are high pitched with the elderly man wiping the window screen and cleaning a item on top of the fireplace.

Photo by Leo Reynolds

Concept B

From start to end the colours changes in various ways such as from the start it is a darker colour, then when he moves toward the stairs, the colour would be more bright.

Photo by Leo Reynolds

Concept C

Based in the film "Up" the duration is shown through out the whole movie. For example at the beginning the duration is slow however in the conclusion of the iMovie it is fast.

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Group Summary
Overall our group co-operated evenly through out this assignment as Bryan working on the iMovie, with Jacob and Sean doing finishing touches and the whole group working on the final analysis.

THANKS FOR

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