Friday 9 December 2011

Sound in Catch Me If you Can opening sequence

At the beginning the piece of music used is a very similar piece of music although some aspects change, for example the volume, the speed and the tone. The music starts with being very quiet and after playing a short melody there is a 'shhh' sort of sound. This repeats itself again. The music then does this melody again but louder, a bit faster and for longer. The music then seems to slow down again but seems to be the same piece of music used from before, there is a sudden speed up in the music for a few seconds which has the pitch going up and down.
After, there is a fast piece of music which seems like it has claps within the music every so often. This piece of music is then used again at 0.37 but this time is a little faster. The music then seems to drastically slow down.
At one minute, the music gets a bit more classical as it seems like it has included a different instrument into the music this time. The music played at this point sounds a bit like the music should be playing in water as it is classical and slow. The music speeds up a bit but keeps with the classical, after a while, the clicking noises start to return. The music seems to get very intense and is building up suspense, it would make the audience feel that something is going to happen.
Then the music quietens down, but is brought straight back up afterwards but at a slower speed.
The music suddenly changes into something completely different with deeper sounds used. Then the music goes back to classical softness, after the music goes intense and fast again leading to a build up.
At the end, the music fades out and ends with the clapping sound.

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