soundtrack report
Soundtrack Report
TV Show Geordie Shore (Season 16 - Episode 3)
Dialogue
The introduction of this scene begins with a voiceover warning the audience that the programme contains explicit behaviour and language throughout the episode, it then presents the logo of the show with a video of the characters shouting their chant in the background. The scene then begins with two characters 'Nathan' and 'Aaron' joking around with each other, whilst this is occurring the characters within this programme are narrating the scene. As it continues Nathan's voice begins to become aggressive and raises his voice a little as he takes offence to one of Aaron's comments.
Sound effects
As it begins to kick off in the scene there are banging sound effects as he is kicking and punching objects around the room and glass smashing. There aren't any other sound effects within the rest of the scene as it makes it more effective when it kicks off and they begin to fight
Music
The video begins with introduction music so it has a personal identity so the audience can recognise and identify the programme. When the two boys are joking around with each other there is some calm and peaceful music in the background with a slow tempo, as Nathan begins to get frustrated the music changes to a more aggressive and faster tempo with a lower pitch this leads to the audience that something is going to happen and as soon as Nathan comes back to Aaron with a nasty comment the music changes again, the tempo begins to speed up and as soon as Aaron reacts to his comment the music becomes very fast and louder which increases the tension between the two boys.
Legend
Dialogue
The scene begins with Ronnie announcing a toast for his brother, Reggie's, return in a joking manner. His anunciation is slurred as he is intoxicated; furthermore he has a distinct South London 'Cockney' accent. Reggie replies to him in a agitated manner, they continue to communicate building the tension between them. As the dialogue begins to provoke Reggie he snaps by shouting and pointing in his face aggressively and the audience can see that it affected him as he replied so quickly but trying to keep his composition. Reggie replies " Because you right, you had the world on a string yeah but you couldn't hold it together so you fucked it up" and as he begins to swear his tone gets more aggressive and louder. His brother then stutters with anger and his voice begins to get louder. Two other gang members which are young adults have a discussion about who they think will win the argument. As the two brothers continue to argue Reggie's girlfriend steps in and says to Reggie "Reggie please" to try and split up the argument but they both shut her down. As Ronnie continues his reply he emphasises the word gangsters as he believes that Reggie isn't following that lifestyle and the scene ends with Reggie's girlfriend replying to Ronnie's rude comment telling her to "Fuck off" with "One of these days Ronnie Kray your miserable life will swallow you whole".
Sound Effects
There are natural sound effects within this scene like footsteps as Ronnie walks towards Reggie greeting him into his club to make the scene more realistic.
Music
There is no music within this scene because otherwise it wouldn't make it realistic and would lose naturalism.
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