“Unlock the Secret Power of Music: 3 Game-Changing Strategies for Screenwriters You Never Knew!”
Music is used from stock tracks either owned by the studio or ones that they have been permitted to use (most of the time, at least).
You can do the same for your writing process by finding music that you can attach to your visualization of each and every scene. The temp tracks you listen to during the writing of your script can help enhance the visualization necessary for you to convey what’s in your head to the words you write within the scene description.
2. Try to Use Film Scores to Create Tone and Atmosphere During Your Writing
Film scores are the thematic music that accompanies the visuals of a film. Film scores don’t utilize spoken or sung lyrics—it’s all instrumental (with some exceptions of course).
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