Definition of Soundtrack
Miscellanea / / November 13, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Sep. 2013
The concept of soundtrack designates the full sound of an artistic work, be it a movie, a TV show, a play, among others, or failing that to the musical accompaniment that is given in parallel to any of these.
Group of songs that sound a play, movie or television series
It is generally made up of various sound tracks such as dialogues, music, sounds, among others.
It should be noted that this concept is also widely used to designate exclusively the music from a film, video game, television or radio program, that is, all the songs that are heard throughout a film or any of the artistic proposals exhibited and that characterize it, even there are musical themes that have been the soundtrack of a hyper blockbuster movie and they are always remembered and identified in association with the herself.
Music enhances the emotions that the artistic work awakens in us
The enormous impact that music has on our emotions makes the message of a movie or a TV show seem oversized, and then further enhances the
feelings or the emotions we experience while observing them.Many times, music imposes itself on the image and manages to overcome in skill to thrill the viewer, listener ...
It is proven that music is a fundamental part of audiovisual art; thanks to the music and the expertise of the music director, or the person responsible for selecting the themes or songs, it will be possible and almost certainly that the spectators can feel different types of emotions.
A single song may be the reason why the scene of a movie excite us to tears, make us fall in love and explode our heart, or produce us a sensation strong of restlessness, and therefore it remains forever immortalized in our minds and in the history of the movie theater.
Soundtracks are another attraction in movies
Let's think about specific and emblematic cases in the recent history of cinema, such as: Melody unleashed in the movie Ghost; Oh, Pretty Woman, from the homonymous film starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere; or the chilling music that accompanies the shower scene in Psycho.
The effect is instantaneous, we cannot stop humming the song and we run to look for it somewhere disc, or download it from the internet, to listen to it again and again, and of course it will refer us to the movieā¦
The soundtrack of a movie or a program can be chosen by the director, who chooses between several songs that fit, accompany or synthesize the message that the work in question gives.
Or it may have been specially composed by an artist summoned by the director.
Usually, the soundtrack is structured as follows: a beginning or opening theme, which accompanies the passage of the presentation titles of the film or program.
Then appears incidental or background music, which is the one that appears during the development of the story with the mission of accompanying the scenes.
And finally the closing theme which is the one that will be heard at the end of the story and while the final credits pass.
In recent decades, soundtracks have become a singular attraction of a movie or program, and even, many are even capable of transcending them and being remembered beyond the film itself that they knew how to score, as we have already done. mentioned.
Among the most prominent musicians who have composed soundtracks are: the recently deceased Prince for his creation of the music of the film adaptation of Batman, back in the 1990s, starring Micheal Keaton, Kim Bassinger and Jack Nicholson, and that it was a hit.
On the other hand, we can't skip the job by German Hans Zimmer, author of Gladiator, The Lion King, The Dark Knight and Pirates of the Caribbean, among others.
He even won a Oscar award for the music of the Lion King.
The music in a movie is as important and essential as an actor, script, or director is, that the Hollywood Academy, in charge of delivering these popular and relevant awards, has set aside a category to precisely reward music that sets, contextualizes and moves us in movies.
Award for the best soundtrack is the name of the category and has been delivered since 1934, having been established about five years after the first delivery of these awards in 1929.
Themes in Soundtrack