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Post by eljorge »

ok i always thought it was retarded when people asked for song ideas for their movies,but i have started to look for music that could be used in a movie and it is always just some guy yelling into a mic..............so any tips, or ideas?
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Post by bobthehobo »

sorry but, it's your movie so think of something cmon! and you should only choose music that fits with what your movie is about.

just a tip.
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Post by D3V0N »

Yep. Go with something that compliements whats goin on in the screen.
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Post by eljorge »

ya......thats kinda obvious. i just thought somebody might have a kickass song that they thought would go great in a halo movie. thanks for the responces though.....kinda
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Post by hambone »

try a billy talent song... they have a variety that would probably watch anything ur doing... and there good!
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Post by WaLKa »

For my video, killing spree, I was looking for a song that had a good rythem, then built the video around that... Maybe that'll help you.
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Post by Phopojijo »

Oooh! Killing spree! What's that about?

Seriously though -- check out the work from trailermakers on a thread in this forum (it has Trailermakers in the title), and look at the music synchronization (particularly on the "one way" sketch) I find that to be the reason for music -- Halo had it easy -- they had an orchastra come in and do music for what they saw on screen... you have to work backwards unless you want to hire the London symphony.

Edit: As to my personal preference, I find a lot of classical music can provide an ironic twist -- though yes slipknot, etc. do have some merit in this field. Song 2 by Blur is perfect for anything car-related/stunt video pretty much, but for comedy "The Entertainer" was perfect in the video provided below. For the credits, one movie I used Kotke (I believe that's his name) -- a classical guitarist, another I used a loopie of Dave Matthew's Band's "Crash"'s opening riff.

What's really important though -- and dangit I won't say it enough, unless you're lucky, you'll probably need to edit your song -- use Audacity or a similar program to do it.

Edit #2: Personal Opinion -- listen to music during the concept phase -- I find that listening to very very abstract and artistic music (such as Radiohead -- its always the crazy ones who do the most unique work) seems to give me more creative ideas. Just listen to a lot of music -- even if its not inputted, it can alter your mood so you think in the mood you're trying to portray... ex: Kinda hard making a depressing drama when you laughing watching the Simpsons snuggling with your girlfriend or wife with daisies and little men singing umpa-lumpa songs. No -- its much easier to write depressing when you're listening to music about suicide/death/loss. Your mood is very key in the mood of your work.

-- Disclaimer: Don't go and cause yourself depression! I am not responsible if someone misinterprets my words and does something wrong due to it.
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Post by eljorge »

wow thanks man i didnt think anyone would seriously help...but u did...thank you. that really helped
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