Saturday, March 7, 2020

Music: Non-copyrighted

Katelyn and I need to add music to our final project. We did not want to pick a copyrighted song for two reasons. First off, we did not have a specific song in mind so it was simpler to pick a non-copyrighted song. Secondly, we were worried about the time it would take. To explain, it takes a lot of time to get permission. So, we started to look for free music. Katelyn took the lead on this. The first step was to go onto a MP3 website that allowed downloads. We learned from our previous music video project that an MP4 would not work. Last time, the MP4 caused our music video to not be able to be exported. Thus, an MP4 would make this more difficult than necessary. Also, we did not want to waste time on these difficulties if we could avoid them. This is because we wanted to focus on editing. Katelyn and I knew we need two songs. The first song would be upbeat and exciting. This would help tell the story that the girl was heading out to have a night of fun at a party. The second song would be suspenseful. This would help the audience feel the stress of the girl as she was being kidnapped. Finally, we found the perfect songs. The last step was to enter them into our editing software. 

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