Monday 15 November 2010

Music

For the non-diagetic music in our film, Aidah and I searched for copyrighted music which would be suitable for certain scenes in our film .

The opening cafe scene - The music here will be upbeat and quite gentle, which signifies the positive friendship between the characters while they are in a friendly environment. There could be generic soft rock music or typical pop music.

The street scene - When the characters are all walking down the road after the cafe, the music will be a bit louder and also more cheerful which again represents the togetherness with them walking and interacting with each other. It could be more louder rock music while still being fairly calm so it's still happy.

The house scene - Techno/Hip Hop sounding music will play in the background as diagetic music which makes it feel more like teenagers going out to get ready for the party and it will suit the intimidating masculinity of the scene. It will sound noticeable more darker which shows the change of the character's personality but also the time of day.

Typical video game music will be used as well with the quick shot of Tyreece as he plays a video game. I was thinking of using normal 8-bit music which helps to immediately code to the audience of what he is doing. This like the other music in the house will be diagetic, or part of the scene.

The end shot - For the last few shots of the film when he finds out he is in fact isolated, disturbing music will build up from this scene and slowly get louder to raise the tension. We wanted it to sound intimidating so we were thinking of using choral music to make it scary, or use tense orchestra music.

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