1. Prelude: The Atlas March
A 1 minute and 14 second piano piece composed by Tom Tykwer, one of the directors of the movie "Cloud Atlas", with a soft piano rhythm, and suddenly The subtle changes in musical scales reveal the tragic scenes in "Cloud Atlas". If you want to write a sad emotional story, you can listen to this music.
2. The Bridge Of Khazad Dum
The original soundtrack of the movie "The Lord of the Rings" was composed by Hollywood musician Howard Shaw. The fierce rhythm made people laugh from the first second. People's blood is surging, and there are some soothing music intermittently, but the sudden notes will make you tremble. It is such music with a strong sense of conflict that perfectly matches the martial arts dreams or war scenes in your works!
3. Mr Moustafa
This music comes from "The Grand Budapest Hotel" and was composed by French film composer Alexandre Desplat. The plot of the movie itself is related to the writer , and the relaxed and playful rhythm of this sentence, combined with the sense of emptiness like being in a forest, leads you deeper and deeper into a dream. Alexander Desplat also won the 87th Academy Award for Best Score for "The Grand Budapest Hotel". If you want to create a dreamy scene, maybe you will need this music.
4. Death Is The Road to Awe
The work of British composer Clint Mansell, the original soundtrack of the movie "The Fountainhead". The music is deep and compact, and the fluctuating notes are like being in space, with a sense of urgency approaching the cliff. If you are writing about some intense plot themes, give it a try.
5. Time
The film insert produced by German musician Hans Zimmer for the movie "Inception" seems to change from weak to strong to weak again. The process of having a dream, gradually falling asleep, gradually waking up, and experiencing a violent story in the dream. If you are writing suspense, this sense of rhythm is worth learning from.