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Found-Footage Music: Creating Authentic Soundtracks for Handheld Cinema
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2026-03-02
10 min read
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Practical guide to crafting sparse, diegetic-forward scores and textures for found-footage films—field recording, sample scoring, mixing tips, and 2026 trends.
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