Wednesday 20 February 2013

Sound

Here are soundtracks/sound effects that we may use in our opening sequence as influences. Due to no dialogue in our opening sequence, sound effects will be crucial in our opening sequence to emphasise the genre of the film. We will specifically give an example and analyse which parts of the soundtracks will suit different scenes of our film:

These are soundtracks that we may use during our opening sequence

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From about 0:11, this will most suit the scene where the victim enters the house, as it has a fast background build up beat which accentuates that something serious has just happened.

From about 1:41 to 1:59, this will be suitable in the scene where the hitman is introduced, when he pulls out the gun. This is because the momentum of the background beat slows, which emphasises suspense and fear.

From about 0:00 to 0:09, this could be used when the hitman is aiming his gun at the victim.

Around 4:07 to 4:15 could be used when the hitman shoots the victim and walks towards him.



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These are ideas of sound effects of when the gun (prop) is going to be used in our opening sequence:

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Footsteps sound effect:







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