Sound is one of the biggest components in a film, especially drama films. It varies from diegetic, non diegetic, to most importantly, music (when necessary). Creating a film of your own can be tough for this reason because nothing can be copyrighted, everything must be created by YOU. Luckily for me and my partner, Rachel is musically inclined and can play a variety of instruments as well as sing. This is very useful for us and leaves us from going through the stress of trying to figure out where we can create sound without copywriting it.
Now, our only challenge is figuring out how much diegetic/non diegetic sounds we need and how to create them. I would say that this is going to be the most challenging part about our project, but I'm sure we'll be able to figure it out. We also need to think about how much of Rachel's background music we'll need in the film, which scenes to place it in, and how we want it to sound. Next time Rachel and I meet this will be our main problem to solve.
Here is a playlist filled with dramatic film music that we can gain inspiration from for out own film.
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