We made the soundtrack to our opening using the software called 'Garage Band'. It was our first time using it therefore we were a bit anxious about the outcome. We did a few test trials and ensured we look through all of the sound samples before choosing the final ones we wanted to use in our opening.
Firstly we inserted Escape A basses 1, which gave a sort of 'base' for the overall sound. It sounds a little mysterious and we thought it would work well with the clips playing along with it. Next we inserted Escape A celesta 1 and put it below the other sound, this way they would play together and overlap to create one whole track. The second track we inserted made the music more upbeat and we thought it would help to build the tension. Once we had finished making sure they sounded good together we wanted to make the pace of it a bit faster so that it would keep the audience on the edge of their seat. To do this we had to make 2 points, one lower than the other - the steeper the line the faster the tempo. We made the end of the track particularly fast as this would be the bit playing when Evie is running and then when she falls over and screams, having a faster tempo would symbolise her heart rate speeding up.
When we had finished creating the track, we saved it and then opened it within our iMovie document. As you can see in the second print screen below, we placed the soundtrack beneath the already existing sound clips (voice over). From here we had to alter the sound levels of several over the clips. We wanted the audience to be able to hear the soundtrack but only slightly so that the opening didn't sound to plain, therefore we lowered the sound levels of it. In some of the voice over clips Evie's voice was a little too quiet and some of her words were hard to make out so we heightened the sound levels of these particular clips, this made them appear overpowering to the soundtrack also which is something we found effective because the voiceover is a crucial part of our opening as it tells the story.











