Film Score مجموعة موسيقية & فنان موسيقي قائمة
A film score is original music written specifically to accompany a film or a television program. The score consists of a number of orchestral, instrumental, or choral pieces called cues, which are timed to begin and end at specific points during the film in order to enhance the dramatic narrative and the emotional impact of the scene in question. Scores are written by one or more composers under the guidance of or in collaboration with the film's director or producer and are then most often performed by an ensemble of musicians – usually including an orchestra (most likely a symphony orchestra) or band, instrumental soloists, and choir or vocalists – known as playback singers – and recorded by a sound engineer. The term is less frequently applied to music written for media such as live theatre, television and radio programs, and video games, and that music is typically referred to as either the soundtrack or incidental music.
Film scores encompass an enormous variety of styles of music depending on the nature of the films they accompany. While the majority of scores are orchestral works rooted in Western classical music, many scores are also influenced by jazz, rock, pop, blues, new-age and ambient music, and a wide range of ethnic and world music styles. Since the 1950s, a growing number of scores have also included electronic elements, and many scores written today feature a hybrid of orchestral and electronic instruments.
Since the invention of digital technology and audio sampling, many modern films have been able to rely on digital samples to imitate the sound of acoustic instruments, and some scores are created and performed wholly by the composers themselves, by using music composition software, synthesizers, samplers, and MIDI controllers.
Songs such as pop songs and rock songs are usually not considered part of the film's score, although songs do also form part of the film's soundtrack. Although some songs, especially in musicals, are based on thematic ideas from the score (or vice versa), scores usually do not have lyrics, except when sung by choirs or soloists as part of a cue. Similarly, pop songs that are dropped into a specific scene in a film for emphasis or as diegetic music (e.g., a song playing on a character's car radio) are not considered part of the score, although the score's composer will occasionally write an original pop song based on their themes, such as James Horner's "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic, written for Celine Dion.
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- يمكنك التصويت لأعلى أو لأسفل. يرجى دائما النظر في السياق عند التصويت، على سبيل المثال يجب أن يتم التصويت أغنية أعلى أو لأسفل بالنسبة إلى الأغاني الأخرى الواردة على الألبوم، وأداء فاعل في مقارنة مع غيرها من الجهات الفاعلة في الفيلم نفسه، وهو كتاب فيما يتعلق كتب أخرى من قبل نفس الكاتب أو داخل نفس النوع.
- يمكن إلغاء تصويت ببساطة عن طريق النقر على تصويت المعاكس في غضون 24 ساعة. يمكنك ثم التصويت مرة أخرى على البند نفسه.
- كل مستخدم لديه صوت واحد لكل بند ضمن قائمة محددة كل 24 ساعة. بعد 24 ساعة يمكنك التصويت مرة أخرى على نفس البند ضمن نفس القائمة.
- يمكنك التصويت على العديد من العناصر كما تريد داخل قائمة أو على نفس العنصر إذا كانت انها جزء من قائمة أخرى. على سبيل المثال، يمكنك التصويت ديفيد باوي أعلى أو لأسفل في قائمة الفنانين موسيقى البوب وكذلك على لائحة الفنانين الروك إيندي وعلى لائحة موسيقى الروك فنانين الخ
