How The Music And Sound Used In La Luna

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Directed by Enrico Casarosa, the short film La Luna is a video that lasts six minutes and fifty-seven seconds, but the meaning lasts forever. It is a film we should all learn about, finding our own way of doing things even though we were taught to do them in a certain way and not oblige and force others to do things the way we do because we are all different. Because of what I just proposed, I will be discussing the meaning and other important areas of this short film. The short film is about a little boy called Bambino that goes with his family to do a nighttime job, and following his curiosity and imagination, he finds his way of doing things. The main topic of this short film is that everybody is different, and we have our own way of thinking …show more content…

Apart from this, the film uses a range of sound effects to create a sense of immersion and add to the fantastical atmosphere. These include the sounds of waves lapping against the boat, the creaking of the wooden boat as it moves through the water, and the magical twinkling of the stars as they are swept off the moon's surface. ´Is this sound one that I found disturbing because for some reason I thought they were going to sound different. The film also uses the characters' voices to convey emotion and express their unique personalities. “The use of gibberish language gives the characters a playful and whimsical quality that adds to the film's overall charm and sense of childlike wonder.” (“La Luna (2011 Film),” 2023). As well as that, we got the colors used in the film. The colors are in dark tones, but they do not transmit fear. They transmit tranquility and calm. The predominant colors are navy blue, black, and yellow, colors that mostly together represent the night. The use of color, light, and shadow creates a magical and dreamlike atmosphere that perfectly captures the feeling of being out at sea in the middle of the