Mark Slobin Global Soundtracks Summary

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In the final chapter of Global Soundtracks, Mark Slobin writes about his two means of analyzing film music one of which is called a “narrative knot”. When breaking down a film, the music that is chosen can enhance the scene to which it was placed. The way composers and directors work together in producing scenes of a film can make an impact on future films. This is where Mark Slobin’s term “narrative knot” comes in. A “narrative knot” is used to describe when the visual and audio or audio and plot are brought together nicely and are used in many types of media. Looking back at past films and at films more recently released similar connections can be found. One of Slobin’s examples of a “narrative knot” is the use of a gramophone. When watching

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