Tuesday, 8 December 2015

RESEARCH- Sound for our Opening

Sound ideas
In our opening we know that the sound is going to be vital to creating a tense, creepy atmosphere that is typical of the thriller genre. We considered the amount of diegetic and non-diegetic sound we are going to use for our opening and how there were going to be recorded and placed into the opening.
We decided we are going to use more diegetic sound to build up the tension of the opening and there will be gaps of silence to create and eerie atmosphere and the music in the piece will be minimalistic but high pitched to give a chilling effect to the audience.


Non-diegetic
Diegetic
The sound of a heart beating.
The sound of the keyboard typing and the clicks of the mouse and the computer running whilst in the man’s room.
Tense slow,high pitched music to build up tension.
The sound of the clock ticking whilst in the man’s room.
Impact noises/sound effects when titles enter.
The closing of the door when the man is leaving his room to the party.
Enhanced version of Car door opening.
The sound of the man breathing when the man is following the girl.
Opening non copy righted soundtrack
Muffled sound of music and talking from the party when we cut from the man’s room to the outside of the house where the party is being made.

The footsteps of the man and girl when the girl is being followed.

Background sound of the street when the girl and man is on the street.

The party music being played.


However there will be a bit of music played in the background that will be a high-pitched that just add a chilling undertone. We will also dub a lot of the diegetic sounds for them to have more of an impact and create more of a building soundscape as the narrative progresses. There will be short hard impact sounds when a credit appears and a sound of typing as the animation of the words are being type. The music in the background will then increase in volume and intensity as the opening’s narrative comes to a climax when the serial killer is following his victim.

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