Descriptive Keywords to Describe Music

Words to Describe Film Scenes and Get the Right Musical Mood

When working with a film composer, it’s important to accurately convey your artistic vision and the moods of your film.This keeps everyone on your team on the same page because moods translate through different art forms and have the important role of summarizing what the characters are feeling and what the audience is experiencing, too.

How do your characters feel in the scene? What do you want your audience to feel? Having clear answers and a vision will help you describe the moods to others. Is the scene haunting or heart-warming? Foreboding or inspiring? Below is a list of common adjectives to help describe your scenes in your project. They’re categorized by traditional genre. Use this list to keep your creative team on target so that everyone knows what you are intentionally (or unintentionally) going for. Here is a sample of the first two categories. For the full list download the PDF here.

Happy / Comedic Moods

Action Moods

Adventurous
Aggressive
Angry
Anguished
Animated
Anticipating
Anxious
Apprehensive
Bold
Booming
Brave
Bright
Building
Busy
Cautious
Celebratory
Chaotic
Climactic
Confident
Confrontational
Confused
Contemplative
Cool
Crazy
Curious
Dangerous
Dark
Deep
Defeated
Determined
Disenchanted
Disillusioned
Dissonant
Doubtful
Dramatic
Driving
Dynamic
Ecstatic
Edgy
Energetic
Epic
Escalating
Excited
Explosive
Fast
Fiery
Flowing
Forceful
Foreboding
Frantic
Glorious
Graceful
Grand
Gritty
Gutsy
Hard
Heated
Heavy
Hectic
Helpless
Heroic
Hopeful
Hopeless
Inspiring
Intense
Intricate
Lively
Lost
Loud
Moving
Mysterious
Mystical
Noble
Painful
Pompous
Powerful
Primitive
Proud
Pulsating
Purposeful
Pushy
Raw
Rebellious
Regal
Restless
Reverent
Rhythmic
Rough
Serious
Soaring
Striking
Strong
Surprising
Suspenseful
Suspicious
Swaggering
Sweeping
Tension
Thrilling
Tough
Tragic
Triumphant
Uplifting
Vengeful
Vibrant
Warm
Whimsical
Wild
Wondrous
Worried

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