Friday, 29 December 2017
Hans Zimmer Inspiration
Hans Zimmer constructs this melodic piece in Sci-Fi thriller, Interstellar (2014). The build up in orchestral arrangements including strings and organ provides a slow but beautiful progressive composition. I like how he creates multiple crescendos and decrescendos to enhance the dynamic range of the soundtrack, yet there is enough balance between the loud and delicate moments to get across the tension. This is something I aim to incorporate with the visuals, ensuring there is a balance of atmospheric and engaging sound to provide a diegetic experience for the audience.
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