Another problem we face is legal., We can not use any copyright music as it is illegal to use in our sequence. As a group we found a YouTube user that offers free un-copyright music for anyone to use. This allowed us to search through the music to find different sounds that we could use to find the one we wanted. Here are three options I thought that would sound good. we must now use these sounds and paste them into our piece to see what actually goes with the visuals seen on screen. this way we can decide one we are actually using.
Invicta Grammar School- 61721 (William Campbell 0207) / Valley Park- 61740 (Kelechi Asilonu) (Hugo Otite)
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Will Campbell
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Kelechi Asilonu
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Sound
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Editing
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Hugo Otite
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Typography
(12)
Film Production Company
(10)
Inspiration
(10)
Camera Angles
(8)
Props
(7)
Deconstruction of opening sequence
(6)
Generic Conventions
(6)
Genre Deconstruction
(6)
mise-en-scene
(6)
Deconstruction of opening credits
(5)
Preliminary Evaluation
(5)
Urban Drama
(5)
Actor
(4)
Feedback
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Filming
(4)
Planning
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Location
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Makeup
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Presentation
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lighting
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Evaluation
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Preliminary Final Peice
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storyboard
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Monday, 8 February 2016
Sound experimenting
all film sequences have a non diegetic sound track. This means that we will have to incorporate one when making a film opening sequence. All music sets of a certain tone, through the instruments used and the speed of he melodies. Also polyphonic music will give off a different vibe or texture to polyphonic melodies. All music in films is tailor made or suited to fit what is going on in the sequence so the music will aid the visuals. This means we need to choose something that will go wit our theme of drugs and depression.
Another problem we face is legal., We can not use any copyright music as it is illegal to use in our sequence. As a group we found a YouTube user that offers free un-copyright music for anyone to use. This allowed us to search through the music to find different sounds that we could use to find the one we wanted. Here are three options I thought that would sound good. we must now use these sounds and paste them into our piece to see what actually goes with the visuals seen on screen. this way we can decide one we are actually using.
Another problem we face is legal., We can not use any copyright music as it is illegal to use in our sequence. As a group we found a YouTube user that offers free un-copyright music for anyone to use. This allowed us to search through the music to find different sounds that we could use to find the one we wanted. Here are three options I thought that would sound good. we must now use these sounds and paste them into our piece to see what actually goes with the visuals seen on screen. this way we can decide one we are actually using.
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Kelechi Asilonu,
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