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ecrs2300 | 14:46 Fri 29th Jan 2010 | Arts & Literature
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Hello AnswerBankers :)
I was wondering if you can help me with this essay type of thing that I've got to write about Jaws. It is on the 1st Jaws film. I've written quite a lot of it already but I'm just stuck on this bit...
'Describe how the shark is connected to the music in the title sequence.'
Now i understand what it means/trying to get but I don't know how to explain/describe it?
Any ideas anyone?
(The title sequence is the bit at the beginning where it has the Jaws music; dun dun dun dooo)
Thanks x
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A few stray thoughts....hope they help :-)
The music is menacing and the 'dun dun' beat is relentless, like the shark
The music resembles a large beating heart
The shark moves silently and invisibly through the water, the music establishes, for the audience, a 'signature sound' for the shark for the rest of the movie. They hear the music and know the...
15:20 Fri 29th Jan 2010
The music fills you with anxiety about what is to happen.

The music starts of fairly quietly and slow as though the shark is a long way away then as the music gets faster and the shark gets closer, you start to feel more excited and panicky.

Does that help?
You could say the music reflects the movement of the shark on it`s way to attack someone with the big build up at the end
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Thank you very much :) x
A few stray thoughts....hope they help :-)
The music is menacing and the 'dun dun' beat is relentless, like the shark
The music resembles a large beating heart
The shark moves silently and invisibly through the water, the music establishes, for the audience, a 'signature sound' for the shark for the rest of the movie. They hear the music and know the shark is present even though they may not see it. This heightens dramatic tension.
Possibly compare the music to other films which use, for example, the villain's approaching footsteps, heard but not seen, for dramatic effect
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Thank you very very much, that has really helped!
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Could I please ask for a little help on the next bit to?
It says...
'Give at least 2 more examples of how music or silence is used to scare the audience or build tension.'
Help is much appreciated!
Thank you :)

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