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Essay heading: Special Effects in 2001: A Space Odyssey
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Most memorable is the opening sequence that includes very few visuals of planets and empty space, but the soundtrack has the inspirational Also sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss blasting, so that it was not the visual aspect that catches the viewer's attention, but the musical one. While the visual images in the opening were not too spectacular, one scene does combine both gripping imagery and beautiful orchestration... displayed 300 characters
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While the visual images in the opening were not too spectacular, one scene does combine both gripping imagery and beautiful orchestration. When the space ship is docking at the space station, Johann Strauss' On The Beautiful Blue Danube almost perfectly fits the motions of the spacecraft. It was as if the piece was written for the film, as is so often the case in modern day cinema... displayed next 300 characters
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