Abstract
This paper describes a method of extracting sound components in films and evaluating their impressions. There are many researches that recognize the contents of video by image processing, but not much about the research on multimedia data processing using sound data progressively. This paper describes a methods of extracting music and sound effects that were added on films while they were produced and evaluating their impressions. We tested the method with the sound data sampled from films and others. Whether the method works well or not for extracting sound effects depended on conditions, but well for extracting music.