Using Copyright Free Music
A main convention in thriller films is the eerie music that flows well with the action in the film. We decided that we had to find a piece of music that created a scary atmosphere while making the film jumpy with loud, sudden bangs. We found the perfect piece of music on a copyright free website called audio.lgfl.co.uk, the sharp and edgy music worked very well with the film opening as it fit almost perfectly without us even editing it – having music fit so tightly to the film it meant that we had to edit the music anytime we made any changes.
A main convention in thriller films is the eerie music that flows well with the action in the film. We decided that we had to find a piece of music that created a scary atmosphere while making the film jumpy with loud, sudden bangs. We found the perfect piece of music on a copyright free website called audio.lgfl.co.uk, the sharp and edgy music worked very well with the film opening as it fit almost perfectly without us even editing it – having music fit so tightly to the film it meant that we had to edit the music anytime we made any changes.

Target Audience
Something important for any film is what certification it receives as it can help imply its target audience. We went onto screenonline.org.uk to find out what certification our film opening qualified for. We were hoping for it to be a 15 as our target audience was 16-17 years olds as we felt they were the age that could most relate to the film as the characters are the same age. Luckily for us the film qualified for a 15 certificate which we felt worked out perfectly.

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