Tuesday 21 January 2014

Soundtrack Research #4



Non-copyright
 
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 type of 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. Despite this, our idea will prove difficult due to the copy right rules, and unfortunately none of us play a suitable instrument to make our own music, so we will need to try and search for some decent, non-copy right music, suitable for our purpose. 

We have looked at a few  different non-copyright music  websites and yoututbe, 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 could help to attract a larger audience due to the modernistic/contemporary theme it portrays, which is stereotypically something the younger audience - our target audience, would listen to.  It would definitely help enlighten the mood when watching the film, however our main problem is that usually high profited films include music which is well known and that people would be aware of so they can relate to and enjoy it. In spite of this, as we have a limited choice of music due to the copyright rules, it is highly unlikely that we would be able to find some non-copyright music which is well known and so it may not fit the purpose as well as we would like. Even though the name of the song does not have a large relevance as typically it goes unnoticed, it is still ironic how it is named 'Lets go Home', as it links well with our plot, and could help to produce enigmas due to the hidden meanings it may connote.  

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