Soundtrack Research – Non-copyright music:
We couldn’t link any MP3/MP4 music to the blog. However, researching on YouTube,
we found, as a group a selection of songs that could be appropriate to play throughout
the trailer. We decided to choose one song which could be used during our opening, this song
would predominantly be slow and portray an emotional emphasis.
The second song would be much more upbeat, as this would be used during the time
when Clio and James trash the ex boyfriends car. The final song will revert back to the original
mood of struggle and pain, however we will use on of the first two options.
Our only problems with choosing the music is the copyright issue, we just had to make
sure that everything is copyright free.
we found, as a group a selection of songs that could be appropriate to play throughout
the trailer. We decided to choose one song which could be used during our opening, this song
would predominantly be slow and portray an emotional emphasis.
The second song would be much more upbeat, as this would be used during the time
when Clio and James trash the ex boyfriends car. The final song will revert back to the original
mood of struggle and pain, however we will use on of the first two options.
Our only problems with choosing the music is the copyright issue, we just had to make
sure that everything is copyright free.
Opening song: (Option 1)
We have decided to research two possible options for the
opening background music of the trailer. We discussed as a
group finding and opting for a musical version which involved
no lyrics. This way the song wouldn’t overpower the voice
over we record which will take up a large section of the trailer.
We have decided to research two possible options for the
opening background music of the trailer. We discussed as a
group finding and opting for a musical version which involved
no lyrics. This way the song wouldn’t overpower the voice
over we record which will take up a large section of the trailer.
We originally first came across this song on spotify, as we
continued to listen to it we thought the background tune was
very simplistic but powerful and wondered if there was a
version without lyrics. Further research helped us to discover
that the only version we could potentially use was a karaoke
version. We would be able to use this version from YouTube
as long as we left a link in the description of the final video.
We particularly liked this version as the piano interludes
were repetitive but helped to create a calm but dramatic
edge to the song.
continued to listen to it we thought the background tune was
very simplistic but powerful and wondered if there was a
version without lyrics. Further research helped us to discover
that the only version we could potentially use was a karaoke
version. We would be able to use this version from YouTube
as long as we left a link in the description of the final video.
We particularly liked this version as the piano interludes
were repetitive but helped to create a calm but dramatic
edge to the song.
Opening song: (Option 2)
Gnash - I Hate U I Love U (feat. Olivia O’Brein) (Karaoke Version) -
When listening to the karaoke version of ‘Lost Boy’ we
came across this version of ‘I Hate U I Love You’. Once again
this song is a slow tempo but differs from the first option
as it has a more powerful undertone from the piano and an
additional clapping sound. It appears more tense and
dramatic, potentially representing how everything in her life is
falling apart. We would be able to use this version from
YouTube as long as we left a link in the description of the final video.
came across this version of ‘I Hate U I Love You’. Once again
this song is a slow tempo but differs from the first option
as it has a more powerful undertone from the piano and an
additional clapping sound. It appears more tense and
dramatic, potentially representing how everything in her life is
falling apart. We would be able to use this version from
YouTube as long as we left a link in the description of the final video.
Second Song/ Song used during destroying ex boyfriends car scene: (Option 1)
It is important we find a song which captures Clio’s aggressive emotions and
ultimately negative attitude towards this whole situation. The choice of song will
massively help to determine the mood the actress is trying to portray.
ultimately negative attitude towards this whole situation. The choice of song will
massively help to determine the mood the actress is trying to portray.
M.I.A - Bad Girls
We discovered this song when searching for powerful female
hits. We believe this background song helps to give the
character Clio an alter ego of confidence and dominance even through her times if struggle. The lyrics also correspond
with the actions being shown eg. the destroying of the car.
The quirky undertone creates a uniqueness to the song,
helping to make the song more memorable.
We particularly liked the power which is created through
the drums.
hits. We believe this background song helps to give the
character Clio an alter ego of confidence and dominance even through her times if struggle. The lyrics also correspond
with the actions being shown eg. the destroying of the car.
The quirky undertone creates a uniqueness to the song,
helping to make the song more memorable.
We particularly liked the power which is created through
the drums.
Second Song/ Song used during destroying ex boyfriends car scene: (Option 2)
Natalia Kills - Problem
We discovered this song during our time spent researching
and analysing coming of age trailers. A section of this song
was used during the trailer of the film ‘The Duff’.
We particularly liked this song as it had a powerful beat and
would work well with the action being portrayed
on the screen. This song is similar to ‘Bad girls’ as it would
enable to support Clio’s alter ego and confidence.
and analysing coming of age trailers. A section of this song
was used during the trailer of the film ‘The Duff’.
We particularly liked this song as it had a powerful beat and
would work well with the action being portrayed
on the screen. This song is similar to ‘Bad girls’ as it would
enable to support Clio’s alter ego and confidence.
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