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Started December 5th, 2009 · 3 replies · Latest reply by JennaHobdon 14 years, 2 months ago
So I'm right in the middle of post-production on a documentary about the whole zombie sub-culture. A cut is due Monday and our composer just informed us that he can't finish up with us because he has a deal with some bands this week.
So here's the deal: Can anyone compose a sort of "spookyish" wedding march type of track for me to put in a scene featuring a Horror/Zombie themed wedding that we filmed?
It will be played prominently over the bride's walk up the aisle. It needs to have atmosphere to it thats dark but not too dark since its kind of a tender moment we're watching here. Like I said, it has a Halloween themed wedding so we want to hear that as well as see it.
Can't be any shorter than 45 seconds.
It would be nice to use the audio that we have recorded, but they were playing music from Corpse Bride as her father took her down the aisle, and we don't want to be sued by Elfman.
You will be credited in the movie and forever in my gratitude!
Possible source of inspiration ...
Instrument or Loop Title: Spooky organ music--wedding
Description
1.28 minutes of blood-curdling, spooky organ wedding music. Lon Chaney weds Bridezilla.
That sample sounds quite good but I when I think of zombies I always think of rock music. That sample sounds more for vampires imo. Sounds like you're making a good documentary though. Where can we see it when it's done?
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