Thursday, 14 March 2013

Our Party Scene preperation

How we created the music for our party scene.

Our teacher insturcted us to create our own music for our party scenes due to the fact that using already exisiting artisits music could be considered as copy right. So we decided to search on the internet for websites where we could create our own beat to avoid any future hassles.

At first, my group and I experimented on the different types of beats that we could use and which one we thought would be appropriate for our party scene.
We then narrowed our choices down to two beats as our party scene isn't extremely long, its approximately 40 seconds, we chose two different beats to include in our party scene to make it more realistic as in a real party the same music isn't played over and over again so we wanted to potray that same variety.

Furthermore, as you can see below there are two print screens which look similar, however, if you look closely into the blue rectangles(which make up the beat) you can gather that they're placed in different places in both print screens, this is because, as said earlier, we created two different beats.
Here are the print screens of the website we used:



Although we made our own beat, during the filming of the party scene we played music that our characters know so that they would really get into the party spirit as this will benefit our party scene into looking realistic, and during editing we placed our beat over the party scene and muted the music used before.

Here is both of our beats(However, the video footage that is used isn't extremely relevant as it was filmed only for the beat so no attention isn't needed to be paid towards the video footage, only to the beat):
 
 


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