Abstract

The purpose of the article is to substantiate the importance of orchestral music in the creation of film music content based on the definition of its synergistic properties. The research methodology is based on the principles of a system–synergistic approach (in determining the synergistic properties of orchestral music and the components of film music production), methods of analysis (in processing scientific sources on the topic), synthesis (in formulating the conceptual apparatus of the study) and generalisation (in determining the scientific novelty and results of the study). The scientific novelty of the results obtained is that the synergistic properties, functions, stages of creation and recording of orchestral music for film are determined and scientifically substantiated. Conclusions. Orchestral music is an integral and full-fledged part of a film work; it performs artistic and expressive, emotional and psychological, and hedonistic functions. When creating a high-quality film soundtrack, one should take into account the synergistic properties of orchestral music (openness, attractiveness, coherence, emergence). The success of orchestral film music production depends on the creative interaction of the participants in this process – composer, arranger, orchestra and conductor, sound engineer, music producer.

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