We have chosen to use Seme, from The Grudge score as our trailer music. We liked all the tracks but felt this had the most potential and worked well with our storyline. The other two tracks have some good dramatic parts within the music but we feel Seme had the best tune. The song has a good amount of low music with some dramatic drops that are well spaced apart. This will be good for when editing the trailer to the music, we can use the quiter parts to build tension and the louder bits for shocking the audience.
Thursday 3 March 2011
Music
Today we started editing our trailer and realized we need to find some music in order to edit in time with the soundtrack. We started by searching for horror music on the internet but everything seemed to cheesy and more comical horror than realistic. We then decided to look into real horror soundtracks for music that is professional and fits the genre. Dark Water, The Strangers and The Grudge had some promising tracks which were dramatic and suitable for our trailer, we narrowed it down to three tracks: see below.
We have chosen to use Seme, from The Grudge score as our trailer music. We liked all the tracks but felt this had the most potential and worked well with our storyline. The other two tracks have some good dramatic parts within the music but we feel Seme had the best tune. The song has a good amount of low music with some dramatic drops that are well spaced apart. This will be good for when editing the trailer to the music, we can use the quiter parts to build tension and the louder bits for shocking the audience.
We have chosen to use Seme, from The Grudge score as our trailer music. We liked all the tracks but felt this had the most potential and worked well with our storyline. The other two tracks have some good dramatic parts within the music but we feel Seme had the best tune. The song has a good amount of low music with some dramatic drops that are well spaced apart. This will be good for when editing the trailer to the music, we can use the quiter parts to build tension and the louder bits for shocking the audience.
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