Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Music

https://soundcloud.com/#trundledub/althea-and-donna-uptown-top-ranking


https://soundcloud.com/#trundledub/all-about-the-weed-work-in-progress



https://soundcloud.com/#trundledub/radiate





                                                                                                                               Music is essential in our film due to the lack of dialogue a soundtrack will be played over the top of the film throughout to aid the fast paced action sequences. However as we do not wish to use copyrighted music, our group member Niall Murphy (Trundle Dub) has kindly given us permission to use his music. This is his page on soundcloud, he mainly specializes in drum and bass and reggae. This will suit our actors as they are teenagers and are stereotypically known for liking that genre of music.





1 comment:

  1. You still don't appear to have read my comments. You need to do that without delay, and improve the quality and length of blog posts. This post above is an example - you do need punctuation in a blog post, and you should break it up visually by using bullet points. These are all things we've already stressed, and it's essential that you listen and act on advice if you wish to succeed. The issue with music is that you're not allowed to use copyright music by the exam board, and you should show that you are aware of this rule (it's not a choice you have made yourselves!). In what ways are the tracks above suitable? You've only commented on the genre of the music and only in relation to actors! It's character that we need to hear about, and style and mood in relation to the story. I'm puzzled as to why this kind of music suits the story you have created? Think more carefully, and all of you make more effort with blog posts and planning stages.

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