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CA386 OL01 Quiz 2: Gorbman's 7 Rules
Multiple choice
Watch the following clip: Gone with the Wind (1939), music by Max Steiner Which of Gorbman's rules can be found in the use of music in the clip? (Choose all that apply.)
Options
A.Uncertainty between visible (diegetic) vs. invisible (score)
B.Inaudible music
C.Signifier of emotion
D.Narrative cueing
E.Continuity between shots
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To approach this clip analysis, I will evaluate each Gorbman rule-like option in turn and note how it would apply to Max Steiner’s score in Gone with the Wind.
Option: Uncertainty between visible (diegetic) vs. invisible (score)
This principle concerns whether music is diegetic (heard by the characters) or non-diegetic (only heard by the audience), and whether the film leaves ambiguity between these states. In a dramatic 1939 score, scenes often use non-diegetic music to shape mood while the......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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