Soundscapes of Storytelling: A Comparative Study of Music and Emotion in La La Land (2016) , Interstellar (2014) , and The Dark Knight (2008)

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This research explores the role of music, sound design, and soundscapes in shaping narrative and emotional experiences in film. Focusing on La La Land (2016), Interstellar (2014), and The Dark Knight (2008), the study analyzes how different genres employ musical and sonic elements to guide storytelling, develop characters, and influence audience perception. It highlights the impact of techniques such as silence, rhythm, leitmotifs, and musical contrast in creating psychological immersion and emotional resonance. The objective is to demonstrate that music and soundscapes are not secondary elements but fundamental storytelling tools that shape cinematic meaning and the viewer’s emotional journey. This work will hopefully contributes to film and sound studies by offering a comparative insight into how sound operates as a narrative force across distinct cinematic worlds.

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