Janiya Holland W5

The synchronized sound is used to emphasize action because it gives away to emotions and “dialogue” between the characters and their actions. For example, when Mickey puts Minnie on the boat, they begin to make music out of the animals and objects around them, and that music synchs up with the clanking out the pot and even the drumming Mickey does on other objects. The role music plays in the film is that it occurs during scenes of action and when Mickey begins to make music. The use of sound reveal show the characters are because in the beginning, the sound is louder and domineering when Pete the cat begins to shout at Mickey. With Mickey and Minnie, the sound is somewhat still loud because they are running around causing a lot of noise.

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