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123. Aspiring music producer

Facts have proved that Hammer was still wrong.

The script of this movie is not ordinary, but has some twists and turns.

After watching the movie and waiting for the final production list to appear, Hammer remained silent.

"So, this is all a dream experienced by the protagonist, a dream about the past?"

He couldn't help but ask Lu Jian.

"Hongye died many years ago. Her ghost wanted to make up for her mistakes, so she helped the protagonist kill herself?"

"Is this island real, or is it just an illusion in the fog?"

"If the entire island is swallowed up by the flames ignited by the red leaves, how will the protagonist survive?"

Hammer has many questions.

When he saw the ending, Hongye's memory flashed back to those cruel and tragic scenes. He saw Hongye burning himself and dispersing the fog on the entire island. He saw the first ray of sunlight penetrate the fog and illuminate the light shrouded in pale flames.

When I stumbled over the land, I felt more melancholy than the excitement of seeing the ending.

It was obviously just a short film of just over an hour, but for some reason, Hammer felt as if he had really experienced an adventure with this miko, and the faint sadness was hard to dispel.

He did not wait for Lu Jian's answer, but went to the corridor by the window of the studio and slowly lit a cigarette, trying to let the irritating gas flow through his lungs to relieve his emotional fluctuations.

However, when the smoke entered the respiratory tract, Hammer inexplicably remembered the feeling when the shrine on the top of the mountain was shrouded in fog. He coughed violently several times before putting out the cigarette butt and returning to the screening room.

He saw that his assistant was also in a daze, immersed in the movie and unable to extricate himself.

Lu Tan saw the situation of the two of them and determined that there must be something wrong with his movie.

However, this problem is not serious, and it will not cause a heart attack and death on the spot like Sadako's video tape.

This is more like an infectious disease, a kind of memetic pollution. People who see it will be immersed in it, as if they are in the scene of the movie.

For example, in the ocean scene at the beginning, people will feel chest tight and out of breath.

The uncertain fog at the mountaintop shrine makes people feel like their lungs are burning and they want to cough.

When playing "Hundred People One Song", I also feel that I can't move, can't speak, and can't even close my eyes.

Of course, the sounds coming from the four corners were nothing special, they were just stereo sounds edited by Lu Jian.

But from Hammer's point of view, this is simply invincible, right?

Think about it, when watching a movie, you can feel the same environment and have the same emotions as the characters in the movie. This sense of immersion may be comparable to that of intubation in the back of the head.

For the movies that Hammer had been exposed to before, he felt that as long as they could move him, make his blood boil, and scare him, it would be enough.

But now, Lu Jian's movie is not a touch caused by perception transformed through visual and auditory. It is entirely his own personal experience. Even the simplest scenes and emotions will cause huge waves in the heart.

"Director Lu... Teacher Lu, I feel like I have a lot of inspiration in my mind now. Your works are so amazing. This is the first time I have seen such an immersive movie. Believe me

, I will soon be able to compose a suitable soundtrack for your work... No, please let me score your film!"

Perhaps because of the greater impact he received, or perhaps because music producers are inherently more emotional, Hammer suddenly felt that this soundtrack was his duty.

In the film circle, the soundtrack sometimes depends on the director's ideas. Many directors have their own backing team, including photography, special effects, and soundtrack. Just like the animation master from the island country, if there is a lack of his own backing soundtrack, those animations will not work.

Can it still move people's hearts?

Therefore, after watching Lu Jian's movie, Shui Zi made up his mind to do the soundtrack for this movie.

Although part of the reason is that the other party gave too much, Hui Zi is still a music producer with pursuits. Making records for Xiaoxianrou cannot satisfy him at all. Making timeless soundtracks for real world-class blockbusters is what he wants.

ultimate goal.

"Well, I haven't mentioned anything that needs a soundtrack..."

Lu Tan reminded him.

"...Okay, now let's see where we need a soundtrack. Just tell us, I can handle any style..."

Hammer answered immediately.

"Well, for example, here, I think we can add a little Japanese style, tactful music, like the kind of music that sounds like the opening of a drama. Can you understand?"

Lu Tiao said to the video played back, showing the scene of "Lu Tiao" and others entering Song Island.

"......I see!"

Without saying a word, Hammer immediately came to the electronic keyboard, made simple adjustments, and played a melody.

It's antique, yet has a Japanese-style sadness.

Moreover, Lu Jian discovered that the melody seemed to be a variation of the witch's song.

"Awesome!"

Lu Tan applauded.

"I'm thinking that our film can actually use a main theme running through it, apply different variations to different scenes, and intersperse other melodies."

Hammer suggested that some movies will have colorful soundtracks, with different people playing different instruments, while other movies will use a main melody and express different emotions through variations.

"Then during the scene of going up the mountain, I thought the performance of this instrument would be very good."

Hammer took out another strange-shaped musical instrument. The bow and strings looked like a violin, but he couldn't find the strings.

He pulled a little bit in the second half of the piece.

A creepy and weird sound sounded, just like the sound effect of a ghost appearing for a moment in a horror movie, which evoked Lu Jian's memory of watching the movie.

"This is a water piano, a special effects instrument specially used to make scary sounds."

Hammer explained enthusiastically and quickly composed two independent melodies.

He now feels that good works can indeed stimulate the desire to create. There are several melodies that have been lingering in Hammer's mind. These melodies are like whispers in the ears and cannot be dispersed for a long time, as if Hammer does not compose them. These melodies

It will eat away at his brain like a bug, causing his consciousness to collapse.

Hammer felt that perhaps those great musicians, those who composed world-famous songs overnight, had similar feelings.

The work on the soundtrack went very smoothly. Three days later, Lu Jian got the soundtrack he wanted. During this period, Lu Jian was not idle either. Instead, he reprocessed the rough cut samples and refined the shots and performance.

He worked hard and spent another two days incorporating the soundtrack. By the end of the second week, Lu Jian already had a sample that could be watched directly.

“The next step is to find a website to submit for review.”

Lu Tan murmured to himself and clicked on several video websites.

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