Production Blog : Music

 Hello blog I'm back! Each time we talk, the closer we are to sharing our opening sequence. It is all coming together piece by piece. The next step into our project, was selecting our music. My teacher informed the class that we either had the chance of using owned music or audios off of royalty free music. However, with owned music, you must contact the company or actual owners to be granted permission to use their sound. We would have to receive an email stating the confirmation before we were able to continue with our project. After me and my groupmates discussed, we decided that we don't know how long we'd have to wait to hear back or if they would charge anything. We were only hesitant about royalty free music because the sound choices would be on the generic side. There was a chance of others having either similar, or the same song choices for their opening sequences or movies already out there. 

However, it was all going to work out! Royalty free music was copyright free and did offer more choices than we expected. We found different sites and apps that offered royalty free music services. We selected a channel off of Youtube. We kept in mind our chosen genre, and selected music based off of that. There were so many options for horror! After listening to a few of the audios on Youtube, we selected the one that gave off the most "vibes" for our opening sequence. We saved it audio, and kept it to eventually download into our actual opening sequence.

Choosing the music was actually quite fun. It did take some time though, because we are a bunch of indecisive teenagers. Our ideas on which one was that best may have contradicted each others a few times. So, we now have our music! This is only one step closer to completing this exciting project! I'm sure I've said it thousands of times, but I am very excited to share this with you all. My groupmates and I have worked really hard so far to put everything together, and to eventually publish it! Anyways, enough talking to me today. Catch you fellas in the next blog. Adios!



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