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Good music for editing a comedy trailer?
posted by Ben Franklin on Tuesday, 24th August 2010, 11:48

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I'm editing a long form trailer at the minute (cut from 1080p material) using your typical trailer music and clips from a wide variety of films.

I've kind of cut it by genre so far, and I'm now on 'comedy', which is formed of bits and pieces of films coming out soon, and ones that have been released within the last couple of years.

Now I've had no problem finding music for any other genre, but comedy is tricky. The tendency is to use multiple tracks in a typical trailer, and they are usually artist/band tracks.

So what I'm asking is (and this would be a good one for Gareth), can anyone suggest good music to cut with? I've got a few ideas myself, but thought I'd garner some good opinion first.

Cheers in advance!

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RE: Good music for editing a comedy trailer?
posted by Rob Shepherd on Tuesday, 24th August 2010, 12:54

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Whatever the theme music to Peep Show would be good I reckon.


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RE: Good music for editing a comedy trailer?
posted by admars on Tuesday, 24th August 2010, 17:22

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Quote:
Whatever the theme music to Peep Show would be good I reckon.


flagpole sitter by harvey danger


how about that music that plays during Benny Hill chases Happy

I'm sure I could think of some, but now I can't get Flagple Sitter out of my head!

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RE: Good music for editing a comedy trailer?
posted by Paull on Tuesday, 24th August 2010, 17:40

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Quote:
admars says...
how about that music that plays during Benny Hill chases
Boots Randolph. Yakety Sax.

There is also Ernie by Benny himself.

Laugh at Me Sonny.

RE: Good music for editing a comedy trailer?
posted by Gareth Williams on Wednesday, 25th August 2010, 00:58

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Hmm, this is a tricky one indeed!

The only song I can think of off-hand is "Hey Little World" by The Hives (which was used in the Kick Ass trailers).



Or maybe "Gut Feeling" by Devo (used in the trailers and soundtrack for The Life Aquatic)

I'm assuming you want to avoid cheesy "comedy" music like the aforementioned Benny Hill music, so how about something funky like David Arnold's theme from Hot Fuzz?

I'll have another look through my film music tomorrow...

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This item was edited on Wednesday, 25th August 2010, 11:54

RE: Good music for editing a comedy trailer?
posted by Chris Gould on Wednesday, 25th August 2010, 01:24

Elite

The Fratellis - Chelsea Dagger.





RE: Good music for editing a comedy trailer?
posted by Gareth Williams on Wednesday, 25th August 2010, 11:52

Elite

Bongolia - The Incredible Bongo Band (used in the spoof 2012 trailer last year)




Soul Town - The Motherhood (from Ocean's 13)




The Riviera Affair - Neil Richardson (also used in Ocean's 13)




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RE: Good music for editing a comedy trailer?
posted by Paull on Wednesday, 25th August 2010, 17:07

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Happy go lucky me.



Many versions available.

This item was edited on Wednesday, 25th August 2010, 17:08

RE: Good music for editing a comedy trailer?
posted by Mark Oates on Wednesday, 25th August 2010, 17:15

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How about a bit of Ron Goodwin?  His "Schickel Shamble" was the theme tune for "I'm Sorry I haven't A Clue".  Or there's that very cliched "comedy" track they used to use in the 70s over silent movies - Comedy Cocktail Pt8 (it's on the Girl In A Suitcase album if you can locate it) - or the "Vision On" medley from the "Day The TV Stood Still" album.  Then of course there's Sondheim's "Comedy Tonight" which gives an opportunity for a flurry of fast cuts starting with the "Pantaloons and Tunics" line.

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This item was edited on Wednesday, 25th August 2010, 17:35

RE: Good music for editing a comedy trailer?
posted by Ben Franklin on Tuesday, 5th October 2010, 16:31

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Thanks for all your comments and helpful suggestions. In the end I went with one of Gareth's suggestions. You can actually view the whole edited piece here!:



The comedy bit is towards the end, but worth watching the whole thing of course. Winking

Oh and please go through to the actual YouTube page too, rather than the DVD Reviewer embed link, as it's available there in High Definition.

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This item was edited on Tuesday, 5th October 2010, 16:34

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