Closing Theme
The "Closing Theme" refers to the final piece of music played at the end of a film, television show, or other media productions. It often encapsulates the emotional tone of the story and provides a sense of closure for the audience. This music can be instrumental or feature lyrics that reflect the themes and messages of the work.
In many cases, the Closing Theme is composed specifically for the production, enhancing the overall experience. It may also serve as a memorable signature for the work, similar to how John Williams’s scores are recognized in films like Star Wars or Harry Potter.