In order to make my radio trailer go as well as it possible could I wanted to organise the features to be included so that it was easier to get the radio trailer finished.
The first thing I was looking for was music to play in the background of my radio trailer. In order ot get suitable music I went to free music websites to see what music I could find which would be suitable to play in the radio trailer. I found a website called free music archive which would give me tracks of multiple genres which I could use. There was a genre of instrumental music which would be the best to use as it would take nothing away from the dialogue or sound effects used in the trailer.
Above is a piece of music which I thought would be suitable to be played in the background of my title sequence. I think that this would be suitable as it has no voices in which would then not take away the sound effects or dialogue within the trailer. I also thought that the tone of the music reflected the arguing in the movie as it was a dark piece of music.
Dialogue- When adding dialogue into the radio trailer I wanted to take spoken language from the film which could be used so that the radio trailer could be linked to the film when the audience come to watch it. The following line is something which could be included
"I'm not talking to you until you apologise"
Sound effects- When the radio trailer comes to an end I thought the sound of post it notes flicking could be included to fade out the radio trailer. By having the radio trailer with this effect in it could relate to the film as well as giving it an ending in which would look professional as well as suitable.
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