Obviously there is more to a good film that just the video. It is also very important that it has a good soundtrack. Films such as The Titanic, Pirates Of The Caribbean, Star Wars and The Godfather all have very iconic soundtracks and have all achieved a lot of recognition for them.
Its quite hard for us to create something of this high standard as we don't have either the resources or the money to do so. And we cannot use any existing music because of copyright laws, so that rules out pretty much any song or soundtrack that we can come up with, however perfectly they would fit into the film. So there are a number of ways we can over come this problem.
One way is to search the Internet for a piece of open-source music that would be suitable, something with no copyright issues. This however could be tricky, as the quality that we are after could be compromised if we download from the Internet.
Another way is for us to create our own. But only one of us can actually play an instrument or has any relevant experience or qualification in music, so on this basis, this method could be quite hard.
The best option we have thought of is to ask one of our friends to create the piece of music for us. We have quite a few friends that take music courses at college and that play a variety of different instruments. For example anyone who plays piano would be a great help! I happen to also have a friend that has alot of technical equipment that allows him to create his own music, and he has agreed to either borrow us some of his equipment, or make us a piece of music himself. So this could also be a great help!
Saturday, 6 March 2010
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Omertà
* Mafia Based Gangster Film
* Chicago, USA
* 1930's
* Two Rival Families, Messina's And Ramone's
* Predominatley Male Audience
* Middle Aged, But Some Younger Audience
* Similar Films Include:
The Godfather Trilogy
Scarface
Goodfellas
Pulp Fiction
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