So, I recently noticed, after watching a certain trailer, that I find certain things very effective at triggering my emotion centers, particularly when it comes to music. Now, I've known this about me and music for years, but I've noticed that, for certain uses of music, it hits a button in my brain, my "Awesome Button", which tends to make me get choked up. And I noticed this, because of a trailer, for a movie, that is a reboot, of a kid show...that I never actually watched. And yet, even after having zero investment in this franchise, I still found myself having an emotional response to the audio effect.
The culprit?
The final musical sting, where they redo the theme music for the show. I don't know, I just can't really explain why it effects me, because I never watched the show. I was already too old to be interested in it when it really got big, so there is no nostalgia effect for me. And yet, that "Duh duh, duh duh DUH duh" they do, in that deep base way, hits me.
Another culprit of this
The opening piano bit, with the very simple message about the 4 scientists that save New York, hits me too. Now that one gets a bit of a pass, because I do have some nostalgia tugs for Ghostbusters, but that much. So I find it curious, the way that particular musical trick hits me. It feels like it's hinting at a latent strength, or power, that is about to wake up and save the day. A sort of legacy theme kind of feel to it. Which, for me, is a huge draw. I love legacy stories. And for some reason, that music style triggers that feel for me.
So, anyone have a similar reaction to that kind of thing like me? Or something else, that no matter when you see it/hear it/etc, it triggers an emotional response in you? A good one, or bad one?
I'm mainly curious about uses of music, or sound, or visual cues in entertainment, not so much tropes themselves.
The culprit?
The final musical sting, where they redo the theme music for the show. I don't know, I just can't really explain why it effects me, because I never watched the show. I was already too old to be interested in it when it really got big, so there is no nostalgia effect for me. And yet, that "Duh duh, duh duh DUH duh" they do, in that deep base way, hits me.
Another culprit of this
The opening piano bit, with the very simple message about the 4 scientists that save New York, hits me too. Now that one gets a bit of a pass, because I do have some nostalgia tugs for Ghostbusters, but that much. So I find it curious, the way that particular musical trick hits me. It feels like it's hinting at a latent strength, or power, that is about to wake up and save the day. A sort of legacy theme kind of feel to it. Which, for me, is a huge draw. I love legacy stories. And for some reason, that music style triggers that feel for me.
So, anyone have a similar reaction to that kind of thing like me? Or something else, that no matter when you see it/hear it/etc, it triggers an emotional response in you? A good one, or bad one?
I'm mainly curious about uses of music, or sound, or visual cues in entertainment, not so much tropes themselves.