Monday 11 January 2016

Adding Sound Effects

Adding Sound Effect 

To stick to the conventions of a thriller movie, we need ensure the filming contains suspense. We are going to include diegetic sound effects to do so, such as: 
  •  Footsteps (when the character is walking)
  • Bird noises (adds suspense and continuity the setting)
  • Wind sounds (continuity of the setting) 
  • Children's laughter (children laughing is part of narrative) 
 (Below are examples of the sounds we are going to use) 
We are also going to include a range of non-diegetic music 
  • Uncertian, suspense filled music (creates confusion and suspense, fitting genre) 
  • Loud 'bang' noise when title appears (make the audience shocked and afraid) 
 









Here are some examples of the sounds we found: 
1) Footsteps (diegetic sounds for when the character is walking)
2)Pyschedelic (to fit our non-diegetic description, also we used it for our prelim and it we really liked the suspense it created) 
3)Black Sapphire (would work well during the titles)  
4) Bird Noises (in order to add to the verisimilitude of the setting)


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