Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Sound Plans

In order to be successful in attaining the attention of my target market, appropriate music which depicts the trailer in a professional manner will have to be used. As this music needs to be original, I have spent time searching for a musician my age who creates music in a similar genre to what I intend to use in my trailer - such as an instrumental for a hip hop / old school grime song to successfully demonstrate a typical South London setting.
Inspiration for the soundtrack comes from artists such as Sir Spyro, Jaylib, Madlib and Goomar









The trailer itself will be fast paced, therefore it seems appropriate that the music which accompanies it will also go at a fast pace, however the instruments used in grime instrumentals I am aware may sound crude to those who do not listen to that genre of music therefore in order to appeal to more audiences, I will use melodic instruments used in hip hop beats, but at a faster pace, similar to that of a grime track.

A musician has also been secured for the role, listening to the music he has made already suggests the tracks he will produce will be suited to the genre of movie.




^^^^ This movie demonstrates exactly what I hope to achieve in my production. The whole opening sequence effectively builds suspense whilst also separating the trailer into different sections allowing for developments in the story, giving us an indication of what will be in the movie. I will use a similar technique in terms of using the dramatic sounds to build suspense, but to a lesser scale as the shots used in my trailer will be less exciting. Introducing the song midway through the trailer is also what I intend to do in my own which will build the excitement during the montage of shots, I also hope to parallel the editing to the music so the music will match the shots that are used such as at (1:00)






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