Music

Welcome back to my blog, today was dedicated to selecting the music for our movie. Our collective aim was to find music that aligned with the comedic tone we wanted to convey. Alex D's suggestion of "Orange soda" by Baby Keem was considered, but deemed inappropriate. Nathaniel then proposed an upbeat rock song, "Thunderstruck" by ACDC, but it didn't quite fit. However, Nathaniel's discovery of a chilled online beat for the title screen was well-received. The song "Beat it" by Michael Jackson was suggested by Alex D and liked by the group. We faced a hurdle when we realized legal permission was needed for the copyrighted "Beat it. To explore options while saving time, we brainstormed other music ideas for the montage. I suggested the popular and funny "elevator music" beat, widely used in social media videos. Since it had no official creator and wouldn't require permission, it became a favorable choice. Time constraints played a role in opting for "elevator music" over "Beat it." With the music decisions settled, we were one step closer to completing our project. The chosen beats matched the comedic theme, enhancing the overall vibe of our film. The blog highlights our collaborative process of choosing music for different scenes. Navigating copyright concerns, we prioritized efficiency in our decision-making. The comedic sense we sought was well-captured by the final music choices. We acknowledged the challenge of obtaining permission for copyrighted songs in a timely manner. The final decision on using "elevator music" demonstrated adaptability in our creative process. With music sorted, we now move forward, one step closer to the completion of our movie.


Thanks for joining us on this journey, and stay tuned for more updates as we near the finish line.

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