I don’t actually think we quite came to terms, with the fact we’re going to have to insert music. Meaning we have not really thought about a sound track to use, or even which artists. I think on the scene where Destiny walks out the office after fighting with the CEO of the company, I’d like to have the song “Walking on sunshine” by Katrina and the Waves. We do have to ask for permission to use the song as well. We do plan on using mostly ambient sounds, meaning the natural sounds that fills the office, while they’re arguing. As well as the sounds outside in the parking garage and other small details we’d like incorporated. The reason we’d like to use that song is because, as she walks out the office after arguing. It captures a sense of fulfillment within destiny and it is also a happy upbeat song. Right before the movie begins to get dark and twisted. It really just adds on to the plot and theme of the story. Because we really aren’t focused on the music we do not plan on having different songs inserted into the film. Everything is mainly natural sounds, and an intensified sound whenever action is actually taking place. I feel the trickiest thing about music is, copyrights. Because a lot of the music we use will not be our own original songs, we do want to avoid being copyrighted. Which is why we have to ask the artists first, before we edit in that music. And because their schedules are so busy, I am not sure hoe much of a guarantee it will be that we hear back from them.
Friday, November 20, 2020
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