Finding music for the final task

 Next, I have to find royalty free music.  I haven’t made up my mind on what song I want to integrate through the opening scene. However, I found some websites to help me. One of them being https://www.epidemicsound.com/?_us=adwords&_usx=9597410575_royalty%20free%20music&gclid=Cj0KCQjw0caCBhCIARIsAGAfuMwzRmhTRo7OMbLB9SMbUUl8WazfK0rvU0kj_tJPk_PI4L4OeD2Vw08aAvaIEALw_wcB . This website is only for people subscribed to it for a fee. But, it does have a 30-day free trial. If I start the trial when I begin editing, I will have enough time to use this software. The next website I stumbled upon is https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/2 . This website is also mostly for subscribers. However, they do have a selection of free sounds/music. They have a plethora of options to choose from and I think this website will be very helpful. The next website I’m looking into is https://www.silvermansound.com/free-music/depth-of-focus . This website is similar to the first two. But, it feels a bit for organized in terms of tone and meaning. They have categories like “calming” and “sad.” However, for my case, I’d probably go under “suspenseful.” This category would most likely suit my opening sequence. It would make whoever’s watching it want more. So this website is a good candidate to download royalty free music from. Most music from here seems to be free of charge. When I get into the editing stage, I will come back to these websites and do more research.

See you in the next one!



 



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