I used the Program 'Soundtrack Pro' to create the music for my trailer. I found it difficult to use, it being completely unfamiliar to me but i got used to it after being taught the basics and managed to explore the program and learn more about it myself. I didn't use it to its full potential because i didn't know how too but think i managed to come out with a good soundtrack.
I used the cinematic sounds and flicked through them until i found something that i liked. I wanted the sounds to be quite creepy and eerie, not too slow or really fast. I wanted dramatic sounds for the big moments and i wanted to edit in the whispering tracks that i recorded.
I used a violin sound ' to start off the trailer, beginning in the inter title slide and carrying on through. I then discovered a flute tune which i thought was really atmospheric and added that over the second wood scene; its called ''. I wanted a dramatic sound of some sort for when my actor found the body and I thought 'Whoosh' fitted it well; I pushed the sound up so that the moment would shock viewers even more. I wanted something different for the cornfield scene, maybe with more of a beat was my original idea; but then i found '' and tried it out with the trailer to a couple of my peers and they said they found it really effective and creepy so i kept it. I liked the wind sound '' during the phone scene of my trailer as i think it emphasized the creepiness and added something different to my soundtrack.