While researching for movie sites to research movies on my genre. I came across two sites. One of the sites name is "Watch the Titles!" and the other is "Art of The Title". These sites look like it would be useful in helping with my opening sequence. In "Watch the Titles!" have tabs that I can choose from such as film, tv shows, event titles, etc. And once you click on of the tabs it show many films that I use to research for my genre. Once you choose a film it shows the opening sequence of the film and information about the film. This would help me with organizing my opening sequence and get inspiration on how I would edit it and film. For "Art of The Title" it's very similar to "Watch the Titles!". Both have the same features and have many options for movies to watch the opening sequence and have some background information about the movie which would be great use to me with creating a good opening sequence.
On February 28 I was finding the music to use for my opening sequence. For my opening sequence, I needed to use copyright-free music. I was able to find some on YouTube that were copyright-free by searching for them. I needed to find an upbeat and cheerful song to use for the beginning of the opening sequence when the main character is listening to music. So, the first thing I searched for was copyright-free music for pop. The song that I found and used was Royalty Free uploaded by a YouTube channel that allows them to use their music as long as you give them credit. I used the "BreakingCopyright" YouTube channel's "Crazy About You" song for the beginning of my opening sequence. Another song that I used that was able to be free was "Mystery 7 Suspense Background Music for Films & Documentaries" by the YouTube channel "LVKEHOUSE" which allows anyone to use these sounds without any copyright claims. To find the mysterious sound effects I w...
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