Back when I was doing all sorts of video experiments and being flagged by YouTube for using copyrighted material, I made this: a very short snippet from Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, set to the dire, dark music of Finnish composer
Einojuhani Rautavaara (photo by Ari Korkala, below). I was amazed at how neatly they dovetailed (squawk) without any real effort on my part. I think that's because Rautavaara is natural movie music - and for all I know, he actually DID write dire, dark film scores for dire, dark Finnish movies. The Scands are not known for their lightheartedness.
I was interested to realize, all over again, that Hitchcock did not use any music at all in The Birds except theme music. The squawwww-ing and skreeee-ing of those hideous birds was enough of a soundtrack. Hitchcock knew that music would only interfere.
I guess I'm not quite so clever.
![Einojuhani Rautavaara (photo by Ari Korkala)](https://gramophoneproduction.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/styles/6_columns_wide/public/rautavaara2011_3_ari_korkala_0.jpg?itok=wg9-KYQl)