Help with terminology
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Help with terminology
I couldn't think of another forum where this would be more appropriate, so i figure i'll ask here since we have a sizeable number of people familiar with obsure artsy knowledge.
Is there a term for a sharp contrast of mood between audio and visual elements in an a/v production? Like a horror with a happy, upbeat soundtrack (going with a "it's more scary" result, not a comedic one).
I'm contemplating the merits of creating a horror-type video that twists the audio to be more frightening by the mere fact that it doesn't seem like it should be paired like that. Quite literally a psycologically jarring (or scaring) piece.
I know, given the vast expance of human experience, there is no such thing as a unique idea, so I assume such a thing must have a name. Any ideas?
Is there a term for a sharp contrast of mood between audio and visual elements in an a/v production? Like a horror with a happy, upbeat soundtrack (going with a "it's more scary" result, not a comedic one).
I'm contemplating the merits of creating a horror-type video that twists the audio to be more frightening by the mere fact that it doesn't seem like it should be paired like that. Quite literally a psycologically jarring (or scaring) piece.
I know, given the vast expance of human experience, there is no such thing as a unique idea, so I assume such a thing must have a name. Any ideas?
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I don't think you guys are on the right track. Using a childs song to convey horror isn't irony or contradictory. A lot of childhood things are actually meant to be kinda scary. Not all clowns are nice, not all fairy tales are happy, almost no campfire story is wholesome, and many traditional child songs either directly or indirectly refer to death. Until the modern idea of 'protect kids from EVERYTHING' took hold a large amount of things targeted to kids were intended to be frightening.
So anyway, I don't know the term for it but I'm pretty sure none of you have hit on it either.
So anyway, I don't know the term for it but I'm pretty sure none of you have hit on it either.
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