The balance between magical and spooky. It has to be fast enough for the pace of a bird to fly, but a lot of the minor key gothic soundtracks are too slow. Anything at the right pace is too happy/upbeat!
A struggle to find that mid-ground. After listening to Danny Elfman soundtracks all week I'm also expecting a full orchestral piece and ambient choir and sifting through thousands of same-y electrical-sounding clips on FMA searching for the RIGHT one.
How can I use sound effects to create atmosphere? Think about MUSIC as well as just sound effects... an instrumental/ambient track?
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/Chapter_One__Cold/
https://www.freesound.org/people/Gutek/sounds/201897/
Ended up mixing a few different tracks together and overlaying forest sound effects. Needs more bird effects, e.g. flapping of wings and cawing. Curating a soundscape from the sounds I'm collecting.
My soundtrack will work to add another sense to my storyboard. The soundtrack will be the audio of the scene I have built and will pan right through the 30 seconds. The two will work together to form Poe's world in sound and vision.
Not my proposed idea, but practising moving the images with a consideration to the sound and music tracks.
Above is my final storyboard proposal fitted with the soundtracks I've found.
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