- We've found a two composers who we've worked with to develop a soundtrack suitable for our film trailer, using 'Dance Ejay' a keyboard and 'Cubase'.
- We worked with our first composer Edward Wilson to develop the keyboard basic tune, we then chose a small vocal from 'Dance Ejay'.
- Next we worked with Keith Anderson to incorporate thse 2 individual soundatracks to merge on a programme called 'Cubase', where we added some extra Dum beaats as a result of audience feedback; as some of the audience feedback thought it a little too classical on its own, they were however happy with the end soundtrack and thought it worked well; both with the genre of horror and our film trailer.
- We have an intertextual link in our soundtrack heared in one of our later consistant drum beats, to the first 'Friday the 13th' film which also has a cast of mainly teens, some of which are sexually active, it was also a suitable choice as we were aiming at the same kind of target audience; 'low budget horror film to teens'
Thursday, 17 December 2009
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