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It's supposed to sound like a horror theme which I did myself for less than fifty quid.
You got bumped.
It's quite an upbeat, almost funky-by-the-end sort of horror. I can think of worse ways to be horrified. What did you spend the £50 on?
What did you spend the £50 on?
Booze?
Lettuce.
Got to say it I agree, it's a very upbeat tempo for a horror.
Are those killer lettuce in the video?!
I thought it was killer kabbage.
five quid on bus fare and the rest was spent on the software.
The cabbage/lettuce was jut a video effect as I couldn't upload a blank screen.
Someone strapped a go-pro to a cabbage worm.
If I could be a bit more constructive: the tempo could be OK if the drums were less fussy. There are a lot of repeated fills which pretty much obliterate any sense of tension. This is exaggerated by the slow moving camera. If the scene were more dramatic - either by subject or by editing - then perhaps the drums could remain as the tension effectively becomes spread over more bars of music. If you want to keep the music the same, try finding some footage that might be more sympathetic. The lettuce really doesn't contribute to the effect you're hoping to achieve.
Theme tune for a new series of the Krypton Factor?
I like it. It's got a kind of atmospheric 80's vibe, almost cosmic, Rinder & Lewis/ John Carpenter vibe. Not sure about the lettuce though 😉
Keep it up OP!
I am getting Christopher Lambert being chased through the paris metro by someone on rollerskates. In a not particularly horrific way. I would mske it a lot slower and keep the same drum pattern all the way through.