Monday, 13 December 2010

Credits & Soundtrack

Our first attempt at creating the credits for our film didn’t go too well, it made the production look amateur because the opening credits were too brief and also the closing credits looked very unprofessional. After receiving some advice off our teacher and several other students our credits have been added to the film and they have given it a very authentic feel, the font suits the genre of the film and the credits shift around the screen creating a sense of mystery.

The soundtrack to our film was non-existent until close to the deadline as it is very hard to find music that is copyright free, we were then informed of freeplaymusic.com, which allows you to download music for free. From this site we managed to find several suitable soundtracks for separate parts of our thriller, fast paced music to create tension and fear for when our main antagonist is on screen, slower, but still tense soundtracks when anxiety is being created. Then more upbeat music for the parts where all seems well with the protagonist.

No comments:

Post a Comment