I realized that the music for this opening sequence is vital. As the first filming day got pushed back, I had a lot of time to think. Most of that was spent on what music would be used. I first thought there were a lot of options music wise. As time went on, that became less apparent. I ultimately knew two ways to include music within the opening sequence. The first was by far the easiest and most accessible option. I could find a royalty free track, so I wouldn't have to deal with copyright. Issue was, most royalty free tracks were not high quality. Even the "scary" or "mysterious" ones did not live up to the name. They were so low quality, they were almost comedic. Those sounds would for sure not fit the tone of the opening sequence. The second option was to find a song, and send emails asking permission to use the song. However, that would be a very long process and I wouldn't be sure they would get back to me on time. I decided before I did that, I should ask my group mates. Turns out, most of the research was void. Of course other than they few sound effects I found that could be used. One of my groupmates' had already been working on making music for the opening sequence. I clicked on the audio file and was immediately satisfied. This is definitively what I going to use in the opening sequence.
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