By: Yijia Yin
In the short film “Congratulations,” the original music by Yunxin stands out as a crucial element that enhances the narrative and emotional depth of the story. As an emerging talent in the music industry, she has crafted a soundtrack that not only complements the visual elements of the film but also adds layers of meaning and resonance to its themes.
About Yunxin An
Yunxin is an inspiring Asian female composer based in New York City who is making a significant impact in the music and film industry. Her unique blend of classical training and contemporary influences, combined with her cultural background, has positioned her as a versatile and sought-after composer. Her journey in music began in her native country, where she was immersed in a rich cultural tapestry of traditional Asian music and Western classical influences. Growing up in a family that cherished the arts, she was exposed to a variety of musical styles, from traditional Chinese melodies to modern electronic music. This diverse musical environment ignited her passion for composition and performance.
After completing her education, Yunxin chose to stay in New York City, a melting pot of cultures and artistic expression. In this vibrant environment, she found numerous opportunities to collaborate with filmmakers, choreographers, and other artists. Her musical style is characterized by its emotional depth and textural richness, drawing inspiration from a variety of sources. Influences from classical composers like Debussy and Stravinsky blend seamlessly with contemporary artists such as Philip Glass and Brian Eno. Additionally, elements of traditional Asian music are woven into her compositions, creating a sound that is both timeless and modern.
The Film Congratulations
As her mother’s wedding day unfolds, 15-year-old Delia struggles to make sense of a troubling incident with her soon-to-be stepfather from the night before. Amidst the bustle and excitement of wedding preparations, she feels isolated and overwhelmed. While the wedding setup swirls around her—decorations being put up, caterers bustling, and guests arriving—Delia seeks someone to talk to for clarity, someone who can help her untangle her thoughts and fears. Yet, she finds herself becoming increasingly confused about the situation, trapped in her own thoughts and emotions. As she navigates the chaotic atmosphere of the wedding day, she grows more anxious about how the adults in her life will perceive her identity. Delia fears that her concerns will be dismissed or misunderstood because of her youth and the misconceptions about her emerging…
Composition and Themes
Yunxin’s compositions for Congratulations are marked by their versatility and emotional range. The soundtrack features a blend of orchestral and electronic elements, creating a soundscape that is both contemporary and timeless. The music transitions seamlessly from moments of tension to scenes of tranquility, reflecting the protagonist’s fluctuating emotional states.
One of the standout pieces in the soundtrack is the main theme, which is introduced at the beginning of the film and reprised in various forms throughout. This theme is characterized by a haunting melody played on the vibraphone, accompanied by subtle strings and electronic textures. The simplicity of the melody belies its emotional depth, capturing the essence of the protagonist’s journey.
She also explored a unique way to score this film by sampling from glassware. “I would like to discover musical elements from daily stuff, and I believe good music is everywhere around us!” as she said, we truly felt her musical philosophy in the soundtrack.
Emotional Resonance
Her music excels in its ability to evoke strong emotional responses from the audience. In scenes where the protagonist experiences moments of doubt and despair, the music becomes more subdued and dissonant, using minor keys and slow tempos to convey a sense of melancholy. Conversely, in moments of triumph and revelation, the music swells with major chords and uplifting rhythms, providing a sense of hope and resolution.
One particularly poignant moment in the film is underscored by a solo violin piece, which plays as the protagonist reflects on their journey. The raw, expressive quality of the violin performance captures the bittersweet nature of personal growth, resonating deeply with the audience.
Integration with Visuals
The integration of Yunxin’s music with the film’s visuals is seamless, demonstrating a keen understanding of the relationship between sound and image. In several key scenes, the music not only underscores the action but also adds an additional layer of meaning. For example, in a scene where the protagonist is walking through a bustling city, the music incorporates ambient sounds from the environment, blurring the line between diegetic and non-diegetic sound. This technique immerses the audience in the protagonist’s experience, making the city feel alive and vibrant.
Yunxin’s original music for Congratulations is a testament to the power of a well-crafted soundtrack in filmmaking. Through thoughtful composition and emotional depth, Yunxin has created a musical landscape that enriches the story and leaves a lasting impression on the audience. As Congratulations continues to garner attention, Yunxin’s contributions will undoubtedly be recognized as a key factor in the film’s success.
This short film has already been selected for several film festivals in the US, such as Nighthawk Short Festival Official, Bushwick Film Festival Official, and Sonoma International Film Festival.
Published by: Martin De Juan