Picture an image or scenario in your head and write what you think the background music for said image/scenario would sound like. Look at film scores and video game music.
Banjo Kazooie is an amazing example of this. It's the same exact song; but the "mood" changes depending on which level you're near. Same with Majora's Mask and the various themes.
...Fuckin' love video game music.
How do you go about producing emotions?
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Re: How do you go about producing emotions?
For example, try D3ATHD3ATHSTEP wrote:Picture an image or scenario in your head and write what you think the background music for said image/scenario would sound like. Look at film scores and video game music.
Banjo Kazooie is an amazing example of this. It's the same exact song; but the "mood" changes depending on which level you're near. Same with Majora's Mask and the various themes.
...Fuckin' love video game music.
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