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Movie Music

One key element to movies is your sound track. The use of scary sounds, tones and music to enhance the mood of a scene. Do not think you need music through your entire production, use it only if it enhances the scene. Here is the point though of this post. Be carefully of copyright!

Do not be tempted to “lift a soundtrack” from other movies or “signature sounds”. For me, for projects I have done, I source music through sources such as www.beatsuite.com. There are many sites like this and they have very specific fees and usage limitations. Pay attention to the fine print!

Sound effects… Get creative! Many sound effects I have used came from using a length of chain and recording the sound created by dragging it over different surfaces like cement floors and sand paper! By mixing these sounds on my PC, using free sound editing software, Audacity – audacity.sourceforge.net/ , I have created some very interesting sounds, which when added to a scene, really helped to create the mood for the scene. This is a very feature rich suite and is free!

‘ till next time, no nightmares!

Thank you!

Special thanks to Alex, (iQuid.com), our programing mastermind for creating a quick and easy contest entry process and online form with an easy way to manage and show entries!

The official website is now fully functional and able to accept entries! The way this will work is, once you have created you horror video, go to www.vimeo.com and set up and account. Then, upload your video and if you have created one, your movie poster. Provide a brief synopsis of your video and then save. Next, in Vimeo, select the embed code option and copy the embed code generated, then go to www.tenscaryminutes.com, select the Entry Form tab, fill out the form and copy your horror video embed code into the appropriate field and submit.

We will review your movie and post it in the site and send you an email notification. if your movie is rejected, we will also notify you by email and explain why. Good lucy and we look forward to your submissions for the Calgary’s first TenScaryMinutes horror video contest.