Sunday, 3 January 2010

Music
The following are a number of music tracks which i intend in using in my trailer.I still have not decide on which ones to use. All of the tracks are done by british artists from the grime genre as its the appealing genre in such movies.

1) Tinchy Stryder- follow
The artist in this track talks about how he had to follow people when he was younger and the struggles which he had to go through, and now he is someone who people look up to but most importantly follow.

2) Skrein- Reach
This track has a really good instrumental which gives a sense of seriousness and its a typical beat which if teenagers hear would recognise to be from grime.

3) Dizzee rascal- Paranoid
This track was used in Adulthood and the artist tells of how is not thinking straight and how his mind plays tricks on him. it can be a personal track and might be of personal identity to my audience.

4) The streets- Stay positive
Staying positive through thick and thin is the message sent from this artist. he explores his past and troubles which have surrounded his life scince he was a young boy.

5) Dash- Test of a man
What tests a man has to go through in order for them to prove them selves to be a real man who is respected in the 'hood'.

All of the above music is created by British artists mainly in London and Birmingham. They all follow the grime genre which is a genre on the rise and it is what most teenagers listen to as they can relate to it as well as learn from it. As you can see I chose the music tracks specifically as they all bring a message and mention struggle and talk about the harsh realities of life which are not presented in all movies. This goes well with my movie trailer as it is about a teenager who falls prey to drugs, gangs and the police! The music and the plot make a good combination as i now need to choose which of the tracks I want to use. another thing is that the tracks have been done by both black and white artists and this is very important because in such genres no culture or background stands out as it effects all ethnicities.

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