B3Guy
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So . . . consider this like a W Jam 10.5 or something. I have a video project, and it needs some background music/ambiance piddle paddle to make it more interesting. Here are some instructions and the link to youtube.
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA5HPafAfl0[/youtube]
Feel free to start some sort of light music or ambiance right off the bat, just don't let it get too distracting.
Try to build interest and suspense in places that seem appropriate (e.g. when the program first runs, when he is pulling the battery out, when the government is after him, etc.)
Tackle it in sections, please (different song for each).
1. the first bit up until when John watches a movie is one part. the music/ambiance should fade out/into the sound of the movie.
2. The next section can start when the computer starts talking, stopping when Eric enters the room.
3. The scene with Eric is short, but can be one little section.
4. The rest is all another section, and then
5. the Outdoors special forces dude needs his own music too.
So all in all, there are five slots for different songs. Feel free to do something for one or all of them. Go with something that fits the feel and that compliments (not distracts). And most of all, have fun :icon_thumright:
I will of course give any used music mention in the credits.
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA5HPafAfl0[/youtube]
Feel free to start some sort of light music or ambiance right off the bat, just don't let it get too distracting.
Try to build interest and suspense in places that seem appropriate (e.g. when the program first runs, when he is pulling the battery out, when the government is after him, etc.)
Tackle it in sections, please (different song for each).
1. the first bit up until when John watches a movie is one part. the music/ambiance should fade out/into the sound of the movie.
2. The next section can start when the computer starts talking, stopping when Eric enters the room.
3. The scene with Eric is short, but can be one little section.
4. The rest is all another section, and then
5. the Outdoors special forces dude needs his own music too.
So all in all, there are five slots for different songs. Feel free to do something for one or all of them. Go with something that fits the feel and that compliments (not distracts). And most of all, have fun :icon_thumright:
I will of course give any used music mention in the credits.