I FINALLY CHOSE ONE!
I literally took forever to choose, but after much debate I figured out that the one with the tensest feel that I want is number 4 from the picture.
Here is the link to the YouTube: Tense Cinematic NoCopyright Background Music / Phobia by soundridemusic - YouTube
I was thinking that with each beat drop, I should change the shot to keep that fast pacing, you know? I also don't want it to be boring, so I searched up ways to keep the pacing goo and this is what I stumbled upon...
Film Pacing: 5 Secrets to Keep Your Projects from Getting Stale (premiumbeat.com)
Although I've already done most of my filming, all I need is shots of a city and the scene after the title sequence, I realized I can still do a lot to help my pacing through adding graphics and motion in post-production. This website has links to video examples and how to do it. I want to add a lottttt of effects, but I know they will take time, so I'm going to start searching up ways to do these "tricks."
Stay tuned...
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