Thursday 2 January 2014

Soundtrack research #1





Not only do we wish to use an orchestral, deep and meaningful piece of music, we would also like to

 integrate a fun and upbeat music for when our protagonist is running and the prevalence is focused on her. 
This is because we would like to side-track the audience’s thoughts away from the expectations of
 a scary scene, and make the mood more content and at ease. Although, this idea will prove difficult
 because we need to take into consideration about the copyright rules, meaning we will need to try
 and search for some decent music.



We have looked at a few non-copyright music and there is not a great deal available which we feel will be 
suitable. However, Carousel - Lets go Home could be a possibility due to its upbeat nature and high pitched
 feel about it. It combines an electronic vibe which would help attract a larger audience and intertwines it 
with contemporary music. It would definitely help enlighten the mood when watching the film, however
 our main problem is that usually high profited films include music which people would be aware of so 
they can relate, with this sort of music is highly unlikely that anyone would have heard of the song, 
making it seem more random. Even though the name of the song does not have a large relevance, it is still
 ironic how it is name Lets go Home, which would be catchy with our film because the plot is about our
 protagonist on her way home. 

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