To assist our movie opening, it is important that the right songs and tracks are achieved, is key and essential to achieve the maximum potential from the opening. The movements within the thriller must match and synchronize effectively in order to add and build tension at a gradual pace. However, some sounds can work even if they don't necessarily create the perfect mix on paper it is all a matter of trial and error. With the contents that we have planned for the scene, we have a phage idea of what sounds would be effective and fit, not just in specific places but also would work throughout the whole scene as a unit. We planned to have a consist track through with other sound emerging at the right time and place, depending on what is in the scene. For example, her gasping for breath when she emerges from the water will have a gasping noise to sync with the action within the scene. Creating a sense of real-life and a believable story-line.Although, the music that will be added to the idents will be different to the music in the rest of the scene. Separating the two elements but overlapping another piece of music to maintain good continuity.This overlapping will then progress into the main structure and base music of the whole scene.
The main source for where we retrieved our music was on: www.youtube.com.
We used this sight for all of the music that is within the scene, apart from the water splashing and heavy breathing, as we created the water sound ourselves in a sink and splashing the water and the heavy breathing the character created herself (excluding the gasp sound).
Soundtracks-The sound tracks in which I have looked at are soundtracks that maybe be used rather than will be used as I did some research before we began, to examine what tracks are actually on the market. However, also looking at tracks that would fit effectively within a thriller by hearing the way the track works and hearing for perks in the track that create a strangeness, to put the audience on edge in certain aspect of the opening sequence.
Ash- by the secession- (from 50 seconds)
This sound track is a tension building track with a gradual build up within the track. This would also create a great backing track as it isn't too over-powering, of the story line and it also is at a steady pace that it isn't too fast or too slow, but instead just the right pace. I also like that this track doesn't give lots away and instead would help towards keeping the opening very secretive for the audience, to work out for themselves.Overall, this track would be good for a backing track but I feel that the second choice would be preferred as I feel that it would create more of a sinister vibe rather than this one does even though it is still quite effective.
Creepy doll music- beginning section –to -1.14
This track would be great for the idents at the beginning of the sequence, as it is very eerie and creepy but it doesn't really give much away and would glade softly into the background track. It also adds a childlike feel and the idea of innocence within the film without footage of the film even beginning. However, it later translates the innocence in the character and the way her emotions are playing her, making her scared and in need for reassurance like a child would want from a parent. However, the track shows a slight happiness, tricking the audience a little in what they are about to watch. The track reminds me of a child's toy that repeats the same tune repeatedly. It's also great for the unexpected as a sharp, sudden sound effect would quickly change the mood of the opening sequence, making this track very versatile.
Scary Horror Music - Haunted (Copyright and Royalty Free)
This track would be great for the basic, underline track of the whole sequence. This is due to the fact that this track includes a variety of sounds throughout, with perks heightening the effect of the thriller and placing the audience on edge due to the unknown, within the heightened areas. Therefore, applying mixed emotions onto the audience throughout the whole sequence.This track would also be great as other sound effects could be applied over the top of the track and still sound effective as a background track. Creating continuity throughout the whole scene. However, it would also reflect the characters emotions, showing her vulnerability openly to the audience, so as the opening progresses the audience understand the character and complexity to her thoughts. the perks in the track, are quite high in frequency adding a eeriness to the track.
Sound effects-
Child whispers sound effects-
This sound effect would work behind the elements in which she is talking in an voice over as it would add a mysterious feel and slightly creepy approach in sense that it would create the idea of children following her, but instead its the voices with inside her head. By adding, whispering and sounds that are childlike links back to the idea of her vulnerability, and the way that she perceives the world compared to the rest of society. Overall, the sounds of the whispering and child giggling creates a slightly odd and relevance to be child like, alongside making the main character feel like she is being laughed at by others. Therefore, showing how her emotions react within her head rather than reality.
TV no signal beep sound effect-
The sound at the beginning of this would create a great transition sound, layering the sound over the background track and moving from one sound to the next if other sounds are included in our thriller as we begin to build this thriller. This would be fantastic from the transition from the idents into the main body of the thriller as it is short and sharp, making a strong track for a more sensitive and complex story line. Therefore, the track needs to fit right and not overpower the sequence as it can detract from the story and even over-power the story. This beginning beep sound is great and would defiantly work well in creating a cross over transition.
The main source for where we retrieved our music was on: www.youtube.com.
We used this sight for all of the music that is within the scene, apart from the water splashing and heavy breathing, as we created the water sound ourselves in a sink and splashing the water and the heavy breathing the character created herself (excluding the gasp sound).
Soundtracks-The sound tracks in which I have looked at are soundtracks that maybe be used rather than will be used as I did some research before we began, to examine what tracks are actually on the market. However, also looking at tracks that would fit effectively within a thriller by hearing the way the track works and hearing for perks in the track that create a strangeness, to put the audience on edge in certain aspect of the opening sequence.
Ash- by the secession- (from 50 seconds)
This sound track is a tension building track with a gradual build up within the track. This would also create a great backing track as it isn't too over-powering, of the story line and it also is at a steady pace that it isn't too fast or too slow, but instead just the right pace. I also like that this track doesn't give lots away and instead would help towards keeping the opening very secretive for the audience, to work out for themselves.Overall, this track would be good for a backing track but I feel that the second choice would be preferred as I feel that it would create more of a sinister vibe rather than this one does even though it is still quite effective.
Creepy doll music- beginning section –to -1.14
This track would be great for the idents at the beginning of the sequence, as it is very eerie and creepy but it doesn't really give much away and would glade softly into the background track. It also adds a childlike feel and the idea of innocence within the film without footage of the film even beginning. However, it later translates the innocence in the character and the way her emotions are playing her, making her scared and in need for reassurance like a child would want from a parent. However, the track shows a slight happiness, tricking the audience a little in what they are about to watch. The track reminds me of a child's toy that repeats the same tune repeatedly. It's also great for the unexpected as a sharp, sudden sound effect would quickly change the mood of the opening sequence, making this track very versatile.
Scary Horror Music - Haunted (Copyright and Royalty Free)
This track would be great for the basic, underline track of the whole sequence. This is due to the fact that this track includes a variety of sounds throughout, with perks heightening the effect of the thriller and placing the audience on edge due to the unknown, within the heightened areas. Therefore, applying mixed emotions onto the audience throughout the whole sequence.This track would also be great as other sound effects could be applied over the top of the track and still sound effective as a background track. Creating continuity throughout the whole scene. However, it would also reflect the characters emotions, showing her vulnerability openly to the audience, so as the opening progresses the audience understand the character and complexity to her thoughts. the perks in the track, are quite high in frequency adding a eeriness to the track.
Sound effects-
Child whispers sound effects-
This sound effect would work behind the elements in which she is talking in an voice over as it would add a mysterious feel and slightly creepy approach in sense that it would create the idea of children following her, but instead its the voices with inside her head. By adding, whispering and sounds that are childlike links back to the idea of her vulnerability, and the way that she perceives the world compared to the rest of society. Overall, the sounds of the whispering and child giggling creates a slightly odd and relevance to be child like, alongside making the main character feel like she is being laughed at by others. Therefore, showing how her emotions react within her head rather than reality.
TV no signal beep sound effect-
The sound at the beginning of this would create a great transition sound, layering the sound over the background track and moving from one sound to the next if other sounds are included in our thriller as we begin to build this thriller. This would be fantastic from the transition from the idents into the main body of the thriller as it is short and sharp, making a strong track for a more sensitive and complex story line. Therefore, the track needs to fit right and not overpower the sequence as it can detract from the story and even over-power the story. This beginning beep sound is great and would defiantly work well in creating a cross over transition.
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