Music
I was thinking that within my film intro there could be a score in the background mixed with diagetic sound to give the impression of a drama. This will be a drama btw lol. But the more important thing is that the music conveys emotion and sympathy for our character, because while we want him to succeed we also experience his pain and that's the hardest part of the "adventure".
I know I can't use copyrighted music which kind of stinks but oh well that's the rea world where everyone owns a piece of everything. I do want to use a more somber tone of music because I feel like that will convey more mention. It isn't supposed to be a very happy film so I want to show that within the isore as well as the character and how they act or interact with other characters. The most important part of the film is how the audience feels so that's why music comes into play a lot.
I feel like something people neglect when they are creating films is the audience's reaction to things. Pacing is so important and a big part of that is the ride you bring them on. That's why it is important to get that shot and have an idea of what it's going to sound like and how people are going to read into that and how that is going to tie into the next clip and the film as a whole.
Here are a few ideas I had for music.
Here is one I found on Youtube that is copyright free and gives off the vibe I want there to be throughout the film intro, however there are some parts that are far too heavy so after I film I'll have to see if it matches with the rest of the clips and if it's something I like and this will go well with the feeling of the intro.
I know thinking about post-production in preproduction might not be the convention but I like doing it because it makes the editing job so much easier especially if it is your responsibility to edit it.
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