Monday, 5 March 2012
Soundtrack Practice on Garage Band
In order to create a good soundtrack for our thriller opening sequence, we created a practice soundtrack so that we could test different sound effects and decide what sounds good and would match our sub genre. We used windy, slow sounds as this matches what is going to be happening in the opening sequence. To add more suspense to the music, we used a quite high pitched, unerving sound. The music goes from being quite loud, to being quite quiet which is heard quite a lot in thriller films to put the audience on edge. The sounds aslo sound echoey, which will match the imagery as the character is in a forest, with no one around her but the kidnapper. There is also a scratchy, high pitched, spine thrilling sound which could be added into our film when the tension is at a high. From 57 seconds there is a screaming sound, which goes from being quiet to loud, which will make the audience believe something bad is about to happen.We thought all these sounds will add more suspence and a creepy, scary atomosphere to our opening sequence, which will keep the audience engaged and worried for what is going to happen next.
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