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Choosing the music for my film

 


In the beginning it was pretty hard to choose the genre of music which could suit my main task. But then I remembered I watched the main theme of "Taxi Driver" and made a decision that it has to be jazz. The website I was using for downloading music is Jamendo although I first wanted to use Upbeat but the thing is that some Upbeat songs ask for money. The jazz is used for opening of the film during the London establishing shots and the bench scene. For the caffe scene i chose the something from ambient to make the atmosphere more frightening. And for ending I chose something energetic in glam rock style as a cliffhanger.

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