Saturday, February 28, 2026

Planning- Music scene 2

 We want to ensure that the final scene's music is nearly the opposite of the first. We wanted the music to create instant suspense because our movie will conclude on a cliffhanger. We want the audience to be almost taken away by the film's opening sequence and left wondering what will happen next.

Scene 2:

Mirage by Hamlin Naeselius

We want the beat drop to be fast and sudden since we want this piece of music to be shorter than the first scene. This song really captures the tone we are aiming for. We believe that this music heightens the suspense and appeals to the audience's fear.

Link: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/9756e936-659d-4469-b589-022022ae3090/ 

Return by everything

This song's tense pace really appealed to me when I first heard it. However, the more we listened to it, the more we concluded it was a bit slower than we had preferred. The information the scenario just conveyed isn't particularly improved by the lack of a significant beat drop. A larger beat drop, in my opinion, would be more effective at building tension for the listener.

 Link: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/aacedec4-7950-4f00-bcc5-3ef5f1d9ef3b/

The Curse by Belladonna Strings

I loved the spooky atmosphere this song generated when I heard it. Although the beat was extremely suspenseful, there wasn't much of a sense of high stakes. When we first came up with the concept for this film, we wanted a big beat drop in the music following this sequence. This beat drop is intended to create the feeling of a heart stopping during a tense, intense moment.

Link: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/1a779f92-0d5d-4cc0-b98c-3b377eb004de/

Reflection:

We considered a number of musical possibilities before deciding on... Hamlin Naeselius's Mirage. We believe that the rapid beat drop complements our film's layout quite nicely. The beat drop at the beginning is ideal because we only want the song to last ten seconds. We are excited to include this in our movie premiere. 

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