Film Score Composer for Adventure Travel
Budget: $30 – $250 AUD
I'm looking for a music composer to create a film score for the title sequence of an adventure travel film. The music needs to convey an intense and thrilling tone, perfectly capturing the spirit of the journey ahead.
Film score is required for Title Sequence of 45 seconds. See attached two clips, one without music requires the film score.
Chasing Zephyr is an adventure travel film series, with a thread of chasing the wind, with the wind as a metaphor for freedom. (series see www.youtube.com/@chasingzephyr933 … examples of Borneo see www.youtube.com/@andrewlamshed5748 ).
The Borneo series is about the Presenter setting off to Borneo to find “Jungles and Orangutans”, but learns that it is much more, including much deforestation.
Component Parts and Emotion/Mood
Part 1. Opening Shot (5 seconds) (Mood: ambient, jungle, freedom, adventure) (optional wind noise at start over forest, presents the “wind” of Chasing Zephyr)
Part 2. Wildlife and Landscapes (7 seconds) (Mood: The orangutan looks at the natural world. He is happy to see pristine nature. Rhythmic drumbeats, layered with natural sounds??)
Part 3. Deforestation (4 seconds) (Mood: The orangutan is upset, his environment/ ecosystem is being destroyed. Music becomes tense and discordant, with mechanical and industrial noises layered into score??)
Part 4. Development (3 seconds) (Mood: The music becomes more progressive, and maybe dark??)
Part 5. Cultural and Emotional (10 seconds) (Mood: The orangutan sees comfort with the beautiful people carving out an existence, trying to find harmony with nature)
Part 6. Adventure (9 seconds) (Mood: The orangutan is amused and macho, seeing adventurous people) (The music builds to a crescendo in the title reveal)
Part 7. Title Reveal (4 seconds) (Mood: The music reaches a crescendo, then tapers off)
Music Ideas
• The music must appeal to the target audience, people that are typically; from USA, male, mid-late life, low-middle class, outdoor and adventure orientated. Their normal listening music genre is likely to be rock.
• It is contemporary Borneo, but an element of tribal could be included, such as “Sepah” a boat shaped lute.
• The pace/ bpm is obviously quite fast to suit the very fast cuts. Cuts are approximately 0.5 seconds, so 120 bpm. Cuts can or may be varied from 0.5s, eg. 0.3s to 1s.
• The music of first version of the Title Sequence was originally chosen, so is a guide.
• In final cut, the music will be volume adjusted for the voice-over, and animal foley, both of which may also have minor changes.
Film score is required for Title Sequence of 45 seconds. See attached two clips, one without music requires the film score.
Chasing Zephyr is an adventure travel film series, with a thread of chasing the wind, with the wind as a metaphor for freedom. (series see www.youtube.com/@chasingzephyr933 … examples of Borneo see www.youtube.com/@andrewlamshed5748 ).
The Borneo series is about the Presenter setting off to Borneo to find “Jungles and Orangutans”, but learns that it is much more, including much deforestation.
Component Parts and Emotion/Mood
Part 1. Opening Shot (5 seconds) (Mood: ambient, jungle, freedom, adventure) (optional wind noise at start over forest, presents the “wind” of Chasing Zephyr)
Part 2. Wildlife and Landscapes (7 seconds) (Mood: The orangutan looks at the natural world. He is happy to see pristine nature. Rhythmic drumbeats, layered with natural sounds??)
Part 3. Deforestation (4 seconds) (Mood: The orangutan is upset, his environment/ ecosystem is being destroyed. Music becomes tense and discordant, with mechanical and industrial noises layered into score??)
Part 4. Development (3 seconds) (Mood: The music becomes more progressive, and maybe dark??)
Part 5. Cultural and Emotional (10 seconds) (Mood: The orangutan sees comfort with the beautiful people carving out an existence, trying to find harmony with nature)
Part 6. Adventure (9 seconds) (Mood: The orangutan is amused and macho, seeing adventurous people) (The music builds to a crescendo in the title reveal)
Part 7. Title Reveal (4 seconds) (Mood: The music reaches a crescendo, then tapers off)
Music Ideas
• The music must appeal to the target audience, people that are typically; from USA, male, mid-late life, low-middle class, outdoor and adventure orientated. Their normal listening music genre is likely to be rock.
• It is contemporary Borneo, but an element of tribal could be included, such as “Sepah” a boat shaped lute.
• The pace/ bpm is obviously quite fast to suit the very fast cuts. Cuts are approximately 0.5 seconds, so 120 bpm. Cuts can or may be varied from 0.5s, eg. 0.3s to 1s.
• The music of first version of the Title Sequence was originally chosen, so is a guide.
• In final cut, the music will be volume adjusted for the voice-over, and animal foley, both of which may also have minor changes.