Thursday, March 31, 2016

What are we up to?

      Hey guys! This week has been hectic. Its currently the fourth quarter of the school year and I have loads of homework and tests to study for. Regardless of all of this, Stephanie and I have also been dedicating some time to our film opening (Probably the most fun I've had all week...). As I mentioned in my last post, we have been wanting to find suspense music suitable for our film and that is one of the things we looked into. We also have been thinking about possible titles, but so far only have one decent idea.

Title Possibilities
      Lilac/The Lilacs ( or anything along these lines)
Suspense Music Ideas
Songs we liked from the first site we visited:
  • Lost frontier
  • The Dance of Hadin
  • Wahoony
  • The haze
  • Isolation
  • Heart beat nerve
  • Paranormal paranoia
  • What lies ahead
  • Psychotic nightmare

  • In the shadows
  • Bruises
A shot showing the lilac and the first note.
     Some of you might be wondering why Stephanie and I are thinking of making our film title "Lilac." If you are, you have every right to be since I haven't explained anything about it before. Well, out of the many things we used as props, the more important ones were the plastic lilac flowers. We spread these flowers out on the kitchen floor, where the protagonist's sister was killed. I honestly would have never thought of making the name of the flowers we used our film title, but the night that we filmed the murder scene Lizbeth, the victim's sister and our friend, mentioned the flower's name and jokingly told us we should name our film that. At first, we all laughed a bit, but then we realized that it might actually make for a suitable title. Upon considering it to be our film's title we also had to make sure that the film had something more to do with Lilacs otherwise making "Lilac" the title would be irrelevant. Since this was the case, we might end up making Lilacs the murderer's signature and as the movie were to develop it could also have some deep meaning/ reasoning behind why its used. Along with the Lilac, the killer would also leave a note each time he killed or wanted to send the protagonist some sort or clue/note.
"Suspense" Soundscrate. Web. 
"Score and Orchestral | Royalty Free Suspense Music" Beatsuite.com. Web. http://www.beatsuite.com/music/category/tension-and-suspense/377
Incompetech. Web. 
"Soundtracks | Suspense & Thriller." Yookamusic. Web. http://www.yookamusic.com/playlist/soundtracks_suspense_thriller

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