WIP: Missing Girl
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As stated, this is a work in progress. The main key to this clip is trying to make the skin look better, and also implement lighting, breast movements, and such. The lighting is doing a moderate flickering to add to the overall feel of the clip.
Kayla and Madsion theme
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| Kayla and Madison Theme | |
| 2 Years | |
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| This is the first composityion where Kayla's theme will appear. It is a minute long, and the overall feeling is sadness. A nice solemn tune should encompass this clip. I am working on finding the original vocals for the first two Kayla (without music). A tinflute, violin, and the instruments used for the later portion of Equaled2.mp3 |
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| Flight of a Goddess Part 1 | |
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| Musically I had split Flight of the Goddess sequence into three parts. Part 1 and 3 contain the Kayla theme. Probably a suspenseful build up would work for this as she tracks a sneaky demon into an alleyway. |
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| Flight of a Goddess Part 3 | |
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A mellowing down portion of the theme. She either had a bad evening somewhere or she had a dream of it. She had lived so long, she is not sure what is coming to her in subconscious imagery or what actually happened somedays. The camera will zoom back as the music will allow the the audience to exit this scene. |
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| Kayla and Madison Theme | |
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Madison (the girl in the screen shot) is a Demi-Goddess/Demon. However, she was raised by a goddess as a human..and teaching her right from wrong. Does Madison have demony impulses? Yep..but overall, she is not the "bad guy/gal" of the movie. She is used by the bad guy, but she is a good girl..mostly. Like Kayla, she is a Celtic demi-goddess.
Music wise, the one important point in the underscore I want is at 00;00;55;28 when there hands connect. This should as a counterpoint between the two themes. They have two different auras, and I want that represented musically. For Madison's theme, I am thinking similar to Kayla, but at a lower pitch. I don't think the entire scene needs music (open for suggestions), but enough to build up both characters. |
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