If the film is completely “hell”, then music can draw out individual scenes, correct the atmosphere somewhere, but the whole film can be made better, better or smarter - no, it won’t work.
And it happens the other way around, when in a good film the music seems completely out of place and kills some scenes. "And Justice for All" with Al Pacino, for example.
It always looks so funny: low-budget ruins and self-propelled guns against the backdrop of pretentious epic music a la Transformers.
As one director said: “Many people think that if they made a crap film, then they can improve it by adding good music. IT WILL NOT WORK!!! The music was good, and remains so, but the film was crap... and remained crap."
Showreel Gila Sanabria:
youtu.be/JnJ6sAJD8Jg
If the film is completely “hell”, then music can draw out individual scenes, correct the atmosphere somewhere, but the whole film can be made better, better or smarter - no, it won’t work.
And it happens the other way around, when in a good film the music seems completely out of place and kills some scenes. "And Justice for All" with Al Pacino, for example.
As one director said: “Many people think that if they made a crap film, then they can improve it by adding good music. IT WILL NOT WORK!!! The music was good, and remains so, but the film was crap... and remained crap."
It always looks so funny: low-budget ruins and self-propelled guns against the backdrop of pretentious epic music a la Transformers.