Wednesday, 6 March 2019

Cereal Offenders Titles Music and First Feedback:

Before getting some initial feedback of the footage captured during the shoot week from the tutor, I decided that I should also provide an example of the type of music would be present within the production.

I immediately got to work using the software, GarageBand, which I have become quite proficient in using and is a surprisingly good tool for producing good quality music. All of the instruments are previously synthesized versions made to sound like their respective instruments such as guitars and drums. This is helpful seeing as I cannot actually play drums or guitar but can play piano which is all is really needed as the software responds using a keyboard as the input instrument. I can then apply certain filters and mess around with various settings to make the other instruments sound more convincing such as reverb and playing a bass through a selection of amplifiers to make it sound like a distorted guitar.

Going through a phase of listening to the band 'Simple Minds' at the time (after researching music used in other comedy dramas such as The Breakfast Club), I made a tune based off the opening of their song, 'The American' with a similar riff. I then sped it up, changed the drum pattern and added more distorted guitars. This worked surprisingly well when I played it alongside the title sequence which had already been created by Aimee. Reaction to it from the other members of the group were positive. I'm not sure if this will be the final version of this piece of music due to my worries this might get a copyright claim though I feel it sounds different enough, taking more of an inspiration from music reminiscent of bands like Blur and the subsequent style of music found in The Mighty Boosh . Response from the tutor to this was also positive. This is the sort of style I'd want to use throughout the production after some discussion with the rest of the group except for scenes such as when the characters have taken drugs. I'd like to be more experimental in terms of the overall sound for those types of scenes.

The title sequence and this music will be seen in later blogs where I will talk about various stages of the edit that will have been uploaded to YouTube.

Responses from the tutor towards some examples of footage that we had shown were also mostly positive. However, it was noted that the handling cinematography caused some of the footage to look a bit flat, almost like a serious drama, rather than a comedy drama. This might be something we'll have to try and rectify through possible reshoots to inject more energy into the camera work or through my own sound design.

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