For the director's title, I would like to include a sample of cinematic-style music that will play as the title appears.
I have now started to explore royalty-free music samples, to find what sort of sample will be most appropriate. I also have the option of making my own soundtrack by using programs such as Garageband.
I have also considered using guitar pedals to make a soundtrack. I approximate that
the animated title will last for 5-6 seconds, thus the soundtrack will not have to be long.
I have looked at websites such as: www.looperman.com and www.incompetech.com for Royalty-free music.
I decided to produce my own music by using cubase. The track is currently 12 seconds long however I will condense both ends of the track and possibly make alterations to suit the motion of the animated text.
I have taken influence from companies such as 'Sitcom Soldiers'. An example of the cinematic-style music I have in mind, can be found at the beginning of the video below.
I decided to produce my own music by using cubase. The track is currently 12 seconds long however I will condense both ends of the track and possibly make alterations to suit the motion of the animated text.
I have taken influence from companies such as 'Sitcom Soldiers'. An example of the cinematic-style music I have in mind, can be found at the beginning of the video below.
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