Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Music

 So my partner and I were originally going to use jazz romantic music in order to build the mystery in our opening. Our opening consists of two slow dancing. Although, it seems wholesome and warm hearted theirs actually something more going on which is later developed as the story progresses. But for this part we wanted to use music, not any kind of music but one that had no words and was kind of soft jazz. When we couldn’t find that we turned to classical music which actually worked in our favor. 


My partner had found all these great classical songs that would work. One reason we actually didn’t use jazz is because we couldn’t find ones that fit our opening. Another reason is because most would be considered copy right if we used it. Hence, why we turned to classical. We found that music made before the 1930s is not considered copyright so it was very easy to find music that would fit our opening before this time. 


We both agreed on the song, “Wedding Suite” by Sergei Prokofiev. We had listened to the other songs prior and although they could’ve very well fit the opening this one really stood out. It was best to imagine our opening with this song and seemed like the best out of all the others we had listened to.

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