This atmosphere creates a certain ambience and brings the scene to life. As a result, this ambience stimulates the viewers’ desire to find out what they will see the next second in the respective scene. Having combined such approach with the use of electronic music in Mr. Robot, it is worth accepting that the sound design's main purpose is to relay a diverse environment and create a corresponding atmosphere. In particular, the continuous pulsating sounds of keyboards specifically designed, composed and arranged for this purpose appear to be effectively mixed with the electronic theme tunes actual for each …show more content…
The completely new criminal case of the series brings the viewers back to 1979 to describe the investigation held by Lou Solverson, a young Police Officer in Sioux Falls. Lou has recently returned from his service in Vietnam and appears to be in the middle between the operations of local gangs and biggest syndicates of the region. The purpose is to drive the narrative further. As a result, it appears more than logical that there was a need to put viewers into the universe of the Coen Brothers, who crafted the film's original dynamics. This meant producing a noir blending in terms of atmosphere along with the characters and in the visuals. Everything from the color palette of the words Fargo to the colors utilized in the scenes is done to display the depth of the scenes. In particular, the bright and white snow being shown in the first two episodes of the show emphasizes the importance of vivid and alive atmosphere, as it was in the movie’s