Hey guys, just a quick question for you...
I am in the process of creating a short 6-8 minute film that is black and white and shot with no sound. We are allowed to add "music" to it to enhance it, and whether it is originally created, popular hits of today, ect doesn't matter. The gist of my film is that it a guy's entire life is run by the schedule of his watch. It goes through a day where his watches beeps and tells him everything to do. Then, that night, the roomate takes his watch, the next day is frantically panics through his day, rushed, ect. Finally, when he misses his bus b/c of his lost watch, he meets a girl and the moral of the story is ______. So I'm in need of three different "audio parts." Something rhythmic, slow-middle paced, to signify his "boring" everyday life. Then a crazy, out of control song to show him hustling from one thing to another. and then finally a "love" like song, or one thats like "everything works out in the end," you know what I mean. So any help would be great. PS, i didn't know where to put this, sorry
I am in the process of creating a short 6-8 minute film that is black and white and shot with no sound. We are allowed to add "music" to it to enhance it, and whether it is originally created, popular hits of today, ect doesn't matter. The gist of my film is that it a guy's entire life is run by the schedule of his watch. It goes through a day where his watches beeps and tells him everything to do. Then, that night, the roomate takes his watch, the next day is frantically panics through his day, rushed, ect. Finally, when he misses his bus b/c of his lost watch, he meets a girl and the moral of the story is ______. So I'm in need of three different "audio parts." Something rhythmic, slow-middle paced, to signify his "boring" everyday life. Then a crazy, out of control song to show him hustling from one thing to another. and then finally a "love" like song, or one thats like "everything works out in the end," you know what I mean. So any help would be great. PS, i didn't know where to put this, sorry