MUSIC USED IN FT

  The music we want to use as well as the vibe we want to accomplish is eerie. We want our audience to know what our goal as a theme is. We want the description of a menacing tune. Which starts to creep into the scene as the camera moves across a dimly illuminated home. Its sinister notes resonated through the screen. The music, foreshadows the approaching suspense, in our opening scene. A combination of discordant violins and menacing percussion. This can be found for us on YouTube. As the villain moves through the frame each crescendo heightens the suspense and reflects growing uneasiness. Which is a main  Abrupt burst of discordance that peppers the work, reflecting the unpredictable nature of the story to come. We want our audience to be confused. Some might think it unsettling, appearing in the shadows, giving chills down the spine, and hinting at the awful things that are about to happen. The soundtrack intensifies with the scene, drawing the audience farther into the mystery as it plays out. Distant cries and haunting murmurs heighten the sense of hazards lying near the screen and add further interest. Everyone watching feels uneasy and on edge due to the tune's unpleasant harmonics. The viewer feels an audible sensation of horror as the anxiety grows with each note paired with the scene. The main character's race against time is highlighted by the music's unrelenting pace, raising the stakes of her risky mission. A single note breaks through providing a brief moment of hope among the mayhem. We want this specific blog to highlight the purpose and effect on the viewers of our use of music. All music used in our opening scene will be copyright free as well as free of charge through Youtube.

                                            




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