Wednesday 11 March 2015

Music Research-Coursework Prep

We had an idea to change the music of our opening it originally was going to be 'The Rubens//Never Be The Same' but felt this didn't really fit in with opening of both characters getting ready for school. So had the idea of changing it to a song by 'Nine Days// Story of a Girl (Absolutely)' this kind of music was more upbeat and worked better with the opening.
We got some feedback from people of all ages mainly from our target audience but felt we could get a response from a wider audience.

Charlotte Day (aged 17)- "the second song (Nine Days) definitely works better with the story opening, its more teenage rather than depressing in the start you want people to be exited about watching a film and the opening is very important to catch the attention".

Tim Baker (aged 24)- "I prefer the song 'Story of a Girl' it fits alot more into the opening, its upbeat and gets you wanting to watch it. The Rubens song would fit alot better further on in the movie when something bad happens to the boy and girl"

Louise Gately (aged 17)-"I think the song by 'The Rubens' sounds better with the genre, the other song is a bit typical American movie and think you should do something different moving away from the traditional music".

Mandy Read (aged 43)- " I think the second song works thousands times better in a teen romance film opening, if you watch teen rom-coms then the openings have upbeat music.
                                                                                                                                                                   

We decided to change the music after suggestions from our audience and what we thought would work best with the opening, the music will now be 'Nine Days// Story of a Girl (Absolutely)'. 

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