Blog Post #56 - Editing: Score for Montage

 Score is an important part of any scene in any film, as I researched in my Blog Post #56 - Editing: Score for Montage. Score helps a scene to feel less empty, impacting the feeling of speed in the film, leaving behind an emotion impact, revealing character motivations, or creating excitement. These are just a few examples of the impact of score. In the montage scene of my project, Beneath The Hood, I plan to use score to create a more levelheaded, calm, and slow scene, to display Fern going about his daily activities in the office.

 

To fuffill the requirements of this scene by using score, I will need a slower, instrumental, quieter, overall calm song. To look for songs, I first looked up songs that fit this description on Google, but I didn't find any song that fit my description.

I then followed this up by going through iMovie's sound gallery, and I found a song named "Watercolor Medium" that perfectly fit my description, but it was too short. I then looked further through iMovie's catalog, and found "Watercolor Long", which was the exact length I need, 38 seconds, and fit my description, as iMovie has short, medium, and long variations of most of its songs.

Below is the updated scene with Watercolor Long edited into it.




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