Nov. 6: you only get funny titles if there was something funny about the day

WHAT HAPPENED TODAY

While Darren and Amarik went through the footage we captured on Monday afternoon/night, and I exported the ADR we got yesterday afternoon sending it their way as well, Joseph and I went through possible options for soundtrack and music for our film. Unfortunately, we had to find an alternative to our original wanted soundtrack from the video game L.A. Noire, because it was copyrighted. Luckily, I know of a very good royalty free music creator and composer, Kevin Macleod, who has hundreds of free-to-use songs on his website Incompetech. On there, Joseph and I sifted through dozens of pages of songs, in the Noir collection as well as anything that is tagged "unsettling". We found and managed to compile a list of songs that would be able to aid us in our own scenes and is below.

IB LEARNER PROFILE

We had to be tireless in our search and picky with what song would fit what scene. I think that meant we had to be principled and reflective on what we were doing to get the ideal soundtracks for each scene, and keeping that discipline was tough (it got boring fast). 

LIST

i knew a guy- car scene
comfortable mystery 4 for monologues (and maybe 3)
night on the docks (trumpet or sax)- ????? it's very sad and slow; reflection type music
oppressive gloom- rooftop
thunder dreams- the fadey chords for the parts
wounded- final scene into credits for sure
impromptu in blue

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