Friday, 15 January 2016

Copyright Free Sound for The Impossible Goal


Copyright Free Music

After sitting down at the beginning of year and asking myself what emotion I wanted to create for the audience, I decided the feel of what my music should be.

 I wanted the audience to feel uplifted when the goal goes in the back of the net, as Stephanie is not only conquering her fears, but she is doing it in front of the pessimists who told her she couldn't do it.

Because the audience have been positioned to root for Stephanie, this climax conveys how the emotional elements of my film can affect the audience. I intend to create more impact by using music that linked into this idea.

I decided to look onto Audio Library after it was recommended by friends. After my search I was pleased with the results I found, and will be using Audio Library - No Copyright Music.


Audio Library- No Copyright Music


Para sail- Silent Partner

Para sail was the first video I came across when vising the channel. At first I thought the song had promise, but after a I continued listening I decided this wasn't the sound I was looking for. It was too happy and poppy for the emotion I was trying to create.

I decided that this would create the wrong emotion for my character because of its use of bass as a rhythmic tone. I was searching for a song which could carry the spectator in and release a sudden burst of energy; unfortunately it was not this song.


Bright Future- Silent Partner

I really liked the opening to this video as I felt the scratching of the guitar would give the visuals a gritty feel and build a sense of gravitas to the performance. However, after the song reached the chorus, I felt the electric guitar turned into more of a pop sounding melody.

I decided to not add this into my film because of this reason, but I looked at the the bridge and noted the build up using drums, but feel the music would feel odd if I cut the chorus out.


Ether- Silent Partner

I love the loneliness and isolating feeling at the beginning of this track, using synths to slowly build up the tension of the song. One of the main reason I enjoyed this song was because of it's slow build up, unlike 'Bright Future' this song had a piano for the main hook, which gave the song a more emotional edge.

The creators added electric guitar on the second chorus, which I intend to use at the end of the film when Stephanie scores. This will create a fulfilling feeling once Stephanie has scored, looping the hopelessness feeling the spectator has created with the audience to one of joy and bravery.


Get Back Up- Silent Partner

When I listened to Get Back Up I liked the rhythm ticking of the guitar. When the atmospheric music entered I knew this was the song for me because I could link it to the overwhelming goal post shots I will shoot in the later duration of the montage.

I again enjoyed the way the music slowly built up to a climax, as this will allow me in post production to manipulate what my audience may be feeling. For example, I could overwhelm the spectator with a burst of electric guitar, or I could play the motif of the singular plucking over the same shots (Such as Stephanie sitting disappointed on the bench)

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