Friday, 31 October 2014

Music research

Music is very important has it helps create the atmosphere you want to give. It makes the audience feel like they are there with the character and following the emotions. 


http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400041

This piece on uncopy righted music, is extremely tense which makes the audience feel uncomfortable. As the majority of the footage is someone running we need to complement it with music like this to build the tension. This music is suitable for our opening film, as it can help create a creepy atmosphere that will make the audience be more on edge. The sound is heavy and builds up tension, which is a convention of a horror/thriller film. However i believe this might not be perfect for our film as the music is a bit to heavy and does not fit in with the timing of footage. 

https://ia600408.us.archive.org/22/items/EerieCreepyAndScaryMusicForYourScoresDvds/DvdThemeMusic-chasePulse.mp3

This music gives off the vibe of something that is coming for someone. The hard jolty music, creates a scary atmosphere. It fairly robotic and makes the audience feel on edge. Furthermore this music might be useful to complement the footage, as it gives extra depth to the film. This is because it intensifies the scariness of the narrative, this is something that a lot of opening thrillers do. However I believe that this music might be too Si-Fi, which gives off the wrong idea to the audience. Furthermore the jolty music, overrides the narrative and doesn't build tension. 

https://ia600408.us.archive.org/22/items/EerieCreepyAndScaryMusicForYourScoresDvds/DvdThemeMusic.eerie.creepy.rightBehindYou.mp3

This music has the content of high and loud sudden noises, which makes the atmosphere jumpy. It's also very high pitched which makes a eerie and creepy. I think this will best complement the footage as it has the combination of being scary, brash and makes the audience on the edge; which helps them engage with the story line. Furthermore this is typical music that is often presented in opening horror films. As it builds tensions and adds more depth to the footage.

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