Video Construction –Non diegetic Music
The Cinematic Orchestra ‘Dawn’
We chose this music for the first scene because, it is good
to draw out emotion. We want our production to be very emotional and we want
the viewers to know that. With the sound of this music playing it prepares you
for a tough and emotional journey, it brings a tear to the eye and starts
stirring the viewer up. It also fits in well with the psychological element,
this is because, of the instruments which are being made use of. We also wanted
something without vocals which would have a good affect. The reason why we did
not want a song with vocals in is because, it would throw the viewer off of
what we are trying to create.
The Cinematic Orchestra ‘Every Day’
The reason why we chose this music for the second scene is
because, we wanted to create a sense of something going on and that the action
is going to start picking up. We wanted the viewers to have an ambient feeling
of what is going on. The music itself adds to the psychological element which
we are trying to create especially at the beginning of the music. We also chose
this music because, once again we did not want vocals especially as there was
non-diegetic sound happening with the speaking we did not want any
side-tracking from what the scene is being based around.
The Black Crow Smiles ‘Kuroshitsuji’
We chose this music because, it is a chant (Gregorian). The
chant has a dark and ominous feeling, as this scene shows the attack we needed
something which is dark and certainly darker than the other music of which we
were using. The music also goes with the pace and the feeling of the scene
(slow paced and emotional/frightening. Once again we also chose the music because,
we did not want vocals. This is because, it would have taken away from the
speaking and the torture which Mika was going thorough.
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