BGM for our Opening Sequence:
After some group discussions and a lot of time spent on researching which songs would merge well with the pacing of our opening sequence, we had decided to use the instrumental beat of "Jus' a Rascal" which is composed by British grime artist, Dizzee Rascal.
The reason we'd decided to use this instrumental beat is because the instrumental picks up during certain parts which blends well with our opening sequence since the pacing of it is quite slow in specific parts (e.g. the school scene where Liban convinces Nile to stop revising) before the pace starts to pick up (e.g. the football scene) but we had also decided to blend certain parts of our BGM (such as starting it from specific parts so that the song doesn't feel out-of-place or doesn't quite click with the opening sequence). This was definitely a difficult task since we had a lot of scenes to squeeze into within two minutes worth of an opening sequence that would have the right flow to it and there were, indeed, limitations to how long the scenes were (i.e. the last flashback scene before Nile meets up with his fellow gang members was too long, especially considering the fact that flashback scenes are quick and snappy) but we had managed to counter these limitations and are happy with the final result.
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