🕒 4 minGregorj Cocco film music compositional process for Enzo Tortora: from orchestral ostinato to pop-classical transition
Category: Film Music
The music used in films is referred to as ‘film music‘ and is also known worldwide as a ‘soundtrack.’
These definitions essentially refer to one of the many variants of Applied Music. In this context, it is defined as music applied to images—static, such as a painting or a photograph, or dynamic, like a film or a documentary.
To create structurally valid and complete film music, the composer works on a cinematic theme and the pre-processing of the images that the director presents to the composer’s vision.
After analysing the theme, screenplay, plot, and dynamics of the film, the composer begins to write the soundtrack.