Thursday, 6 November 2014

Drafting and planning - Planning possible music choices

When my trailer Is playing I have decided that there will be some key non diegetic music playing in the background. For the music to be effective it must suit the theme of the trailer and the actions being performed so if there is quick paced editing in the scene the music must be quick but if it is slow then the music must add to the tension and create a chilling or happy atmosphere. 
The music I will be choosing has no lyrics to it making it more of a melody, I personally feel that if my music was to have lyrics it could potentially distract the attention of the audience and reduced the spookiness of the trailer. The music I am thinking of is along the lines of this:


The tubular bells would be the perfect music for the fast paced editing in my film clip. However I do not feel that this music would compliment any slow paced editing used throughout my clip so it cannot be played all the way through. This means that I need to look for some sound that would suit the slow paced editing to play over the top and then when the disaster happens I will slowly progress into tubular bells.

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