Friday, 15 January 2010

Music Research

Whilst looking for inspiration to create a soundtrack for my film, I found that most Drama films feature classical music, normally with a slower tempo to create more effect and drama in the piece. I managed to find a copyright free source of music, in the form of www.freeplaymusic.com. I then condensed these tracks into the four most appropriate, which were:


Should Have Known By David Flavin: Eloquent strings and rich piano weave an emotional melody. Drums add a dynamic texture to the lament.


A Story In May By Arnaued Ray: A sweetly waltzing piano piece with hints of questions and mysteries that resolves warmly, accented by dancing strings and French horn, with a wry working of the melodic structure.


Satie's Gymnopodie No.1: A piano piece infused with deep emotion; immersed in memory and musical sensitivity.


As One By Dave Greendale: Piano plays a calming, reflective meditation, a cello joins the halting, poignant melody, pausing as if in a dance together.

1 comment:

Smithdon Media said...

Good but you could also refer to the films that you have reserached and the music that they use to create atmosphere, set the scene, motifs, etc