Hey there, Comet!
With silent films, most of the action is in the expressions and behavior of the characters. If you have ever seen the movie "<em>A Quiet Place</em>", it is a great example of great acting and action (although it is <em>not completely silent</em>, but it still fits in the genre and is a great film).
Suspenseful films are the best kind of silent films. You could do one based on <em>the perspective of a deaf character</em>, and I'm fairly certain it would be great.
If you have any other ideas you want to run by me, I would be happy to help!
I am a director and screenwriter for short films (as a hobby. I am actually a graphic designer) and I would totally be willing to help you out if you needed it! I know a lot of <em>useful information that you could use</em> to make your film great and <u><em>get a good grade</em></u>.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
chance music
Explanation:
Chance music is a musical style developed in the twentieth century that seeks greater freedom by playing with a degree of unpredictability and luck, both during the composing process, in the performing process, or at both times.
In general, in this type of composition, the performer is presented with several alternatives, and it is up to him to choose which notes or which part of the music will play and in what order. The height of banknotes may be indicated but not their duration, or vice versa. You can also contribute notes of your own choosing by improvising. There are pieces where notes are not even provided, just a series of symbols, a diagram, a drawing, or nothing more than an idea. Everything can be freely interpreted.