Friday, 22 January 2016

Possible music to be used in our title sequence

When thinking of music to be used in our title sequence I wanted a piece of music which would be seen as catchy as well as what could be recognised in the future. I thought the music would need to be quite upbeat so that the audience wouldn't be put off of the film. However, I had to remember that the music I chose complied with the copyright legislation. In order to make sure this happened I went to free music websites which allows people to use music for projects whilst complying with the legislation.
One website I looked on was BEN SOUNDS- ROYALTY FREE MUSIC. This website allowed me to look through different music pieces through refining genre. This helped me when finding music as I could find music quicker which would reflect my film. Below are examples of music examples which could be used in the title sequence of the film we were creating.
  1. Memories is the first song I found. This particular piece of music is subtly upbeat and would suit transitions well due to the bass which was included.
  2. Acoustic breeze was the next piece of music which I thought could be potentially use as it added a calming affect to the film which would look ironic as the film wouldn't consist of a calm tone making it easy to contrast the dispute in the films.
  3. Retro soul was my third choice as the different instruments used showed the increase of volume in film which could be used to represent the tension between the two main characters in the film rising.
  4. A new beginning was the last piece of music which I had found. This music is upbeat and could be used well as a sound bridge to connect shots together.
 
As I have chosen more than one song as examples of what could be used in my title sequence, me and my group will look at each example to see which one we think would be better suited. This is so that we are aware of everyone's choices so we can make the best selection possible.

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