The Soundtrack

At first, we were considering an emotional piano piece, then we decided on a more upbeat yet urban style, as in the videos below.


I then went exploring on the World Wide Web, and found multiple websites where it allowed musical creation in-browser.

1. Soundation

Although this site allowed me to create a song, it felt very basic, and did not have much variety. The layout, however, was smart, simple and easy to use.


2. Audio Sauna

As soon as I clicked onto this site, and entered the "studio," I felt confused. There were so many things filling the screen, I tried to change the instruments and play a tune to no avail. After finally figuring out how it worked, I met the same issue as before - not enough variety. After sampling many different sounds in class, Sepia Films had decided to steer away from the synthetic and electronic sounds, which this site seemed to be filled with.

Things were not looking promising.


3. Audio Tool

With a heavy heart I tried the last website I had opened in a new tab. "Audio Tool" it said, and stated that it was connected to the Cloud. This was interesting, and so I dove in. Again, at first it confused me, so many interactive buttons and switches! But after getting the hang of it, I managed to make a rather lengthy piece, using beats, bass, strings and piano to create an emotional, dramatic yet urban feel.

This was only my first attempt, but I feel I have discovered the perfect online application for our soundtrack creation.



The Final Outcome:

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