![]() ![]() You need music that helps draw your audience into the scene, and you probably want to do it without spending tens of thousands of dollars on licensing. If a main goal of yours is to showcase a scene’s landscape - and make viewers feel like they’ve been transported to a certain place - it’s not enough to decide on an extreme wide shot and call it a day. (It’s why you invest so much time creating shot lists, shooting scripts, storyboard templates, call sheets, and more.) You don’t physically experience any of these sensations because you’re actually seated comfortably at home or en route to work on public transit with your mobile device balanced on your knee.īut here’s the caveat: Filmmakers can (and do) use music and other storytelling tools to create a more immersive viewing experience. ![]() You don’t feel the sensation of sweat dripping down your back or the cold creeping in as the sun sets over the sand dunes. ![]() When you watch a film that’s set in an arid climate, you can’t feel the hot desert wind on your face or taste the dust in the air. ![]()
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