Let It Be, Let It Breathe
Great creations are not great by nature, no matter how organic they seem to be. Stories have flows, poems have rhythms, sentences have cadences. Orchestrating these things — the ever so 'abstract' art — can be tricky because they don't always correspond to a technical term. However, creators can still train their instincts to refine their creations.
"'Elevator music’ is an instinct you need to fight." —Chiquita Paschal, award-winning audio journalist
Time and time again, our mentors at the Sundance Co//ab training program underlined the importance of 'spaces' in your stories, or 'silences' in the context of podcasts and audio stories. Music is a form of emotional manipulation and a novice creator would use it to fill silences (you don’t always have to!).
In fact, when in doubt, they encouraged us to go for the most modest instrumentation possible.
“It's okay to just go through transitional periods without music.” —Cher Vincent, senior producer
Instead, think about how you can let your story breathe when faced with a powerful moment.
Just let your story be, and you'll definitely create something great.