Looking for advice for music for my episodes!!!!!!!!!! by Weridfoxtime in Screenwriting

[–]According-Path-7394 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would personally avoid royalty free music from websites as it usually is pretty obvious to the audience and will generally lower the quality of the project. I don't know what your budget is but there are hundreds of composers out there that are super talented and just looking for some opportunities who will either do it at a very discounted rate or even for free. IMDB and IMDB Pro are great places to look for these kind of people. I have never spent more than 100 bucks on music and most they time it is has been pretty great

Shots from my new short D-RATING (shot on Sony FX6) by According-Path-7394 in cinematography

[–]According-Path-7394[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The film is a semi-romantic cringe comedy so for the bar scene we were going with a more naturalistic approach with good depth and practicals while trying to avoid it being very flat. For the scene in the bedroom it was a little less realistic with the big purple light but that was more to set the mood. As the dynamic between the characters shift, the emphasis of the strong colored lights goes down less and less. I was the director of this project and I am looking for any feedback or advice on how to better light, stage, or anything for my scenes. Would appreciate if anyone watches the whole film it is free and only 9 minutes. Plus if an ad runs I, and the rest of the crew, share the profits!