2. The instruments used were a guitar and piano.
The sound is loud and clear which grabs the audiences attention.
I personally think that this track is too upbeat and cheerful to be the
Title Sequence music of aTV News Programme, I believe it needs to
be a bit more serious to be acceptable.
If the music is not serious then it leads to the audience not taking
the programme seriously.
This track is too repetitive and can be viewed as annoying I don't
think it can be used because it could force the audience to change
the Programme before it even starts.
This track is an instrumental because there is no dialogue just the
sound of the instruments playing.
The track to me represents younger children which would not suit
our older teenager demographic.
3. The pace of this track compared to the first one has been
slowed down.
The track continues to be loud and clear but more serious and
calm tempo.
The sound is an instrumental because there are no voices in
the sound bite which relates to the codes and conventions of
existingTV NewsTitle Sequences.
Acoustic guitar and piano were used to make the sound in this
track.
Personally, I think that this track would be more suitable
because it can be taken seriously by our older teenager target
audience and isn't viewed as an annoying sound.
The music is much more suitable compared to track 1 and it
will grab the correct target audiences attention in order for
them to watch the programme and recognise what it is
through the music.