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Sample-shoot with models, stop motion animation, or even computer animated renditions in place of relying on their still drawing predecessors for clues. |
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Very short instrumental section in a song form. |
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Section that contrasts in mood or rhythm to offer a reprieve from the repetitions of verse and chorus in a song form. |
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Refrain usually repeated between verses, generally has the same chords, melody, and lyrics each time it occurs in the song. |
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Technique used to communicate the authroial intent of a production. |
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The order in which the various sections of a song occur. |
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"Catchy" part of the song that will hopefully generate the interest of the listener. Usually presented in the intro. |
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Recurring physical element that is symbolically important to the story. |
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May exist simply to introduce a melody or mood that is going to recur again in latter sections. |
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An Object inserted into a film to motivate the cast; it may give the impression of importance, but in actuality, it bears no ultimate significance to the viewing audience. |
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An additional unique musical section that terminates the song. |
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Section of a song used to feature a particular instrument. |
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Technique used to communicate the authroial intent of a production. |
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Section of a song that contains the same chords and usually the same melody each time it is repeated often with differing lyrics each time. |
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