Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Customized Music Helps Ongo Hit the Right Notes



Freshmade Music produced the audio for the “About Ongo” video, a fun, fast-paced animation created by veteran animator Tom Westerlin and his team of artists. I (Jerome) wrote and performed the music, then brought audio engineer Jim Lively aboard to add his magic with sound design and mixing.

Upon first listen, you’ll notice that the music isn’t particularly complicated, however I adjust the music’s role to actively support the story when necessary, or lay it in the background to set a mood.

The music track consists of three pieces – the outer space theme at the beginning, the second piece, the one that builds in tension to support the story, then the third happy “Ongo” theme. While it would be possible to provide a soundtrack for a spot like this with library music, I think that having a score unique to the action of the video serves the overall story much better. The area that is most noticeable is the 2nd piece of music (starting in a major key at around 0:04). As the “chaos” enters, the music shifts to minor at 0:12, then there’s a big transition at around 0:30. Having the ability to compose a piece just for this section allowed me to get the right amount of tension in the story at just the right time.

Another feature that you just wouldn’t get with library music – the ending is musically scored to picture. Also, the sound design contains a good portion of musical sound design, often cymbal hits or bells.