Friday, 7 March 2014

soundtrack for Slice

For the soundtrack for my thriller I want something slow paced with an eerie sound. Possibly a track similar to this song:



This song has the mystery effect of the unknown similar to the main character. This is because my main character watched a home video with a which features her but she is not sure who the people in the video are. She can be seen with them and she is seen laughing and having a good time but she can not place them in her memory, she also does not recognise the place and is in a state of confusion.

After doing some research I found 3 tracks that I liked which emitted a similar effect.
Orphanage
In My Nightmares
Is Anyone There





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All of the music in our free section (available at the links to the right) can be used for just about any project where music is needed - this could be your website, blog or a sharing site such as youtube, vimeo etc.

We simply ask that you add a link in the text to your video that credits us as:

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If you are a member of the youtube partner programme, it's fine to use our music. If you credit us, youtube will know the music is licenced correctly.

Increasingly, youtube are very hot on copyright infringment. If you don't credit us on youtube, that's fine, though you will probably be sent a copyright ID match. If you simply ackowledge this, ads may run on your video for which we receive a share. This is not the same as a 'copyright strike' and your account status is not affected.

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