Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Thriller Sounds for our Opening Sequence

In our discusions in our groups we have brought together some initial ideas for the type of music (non-diegetic)in which we have consiered using in our own thriller opening seqeunce. To do this we used copywright free websites and even thought about creating our very own music to relate to the genre and this is important because the sound sets the atmosphere at the very beginning of an opening sequence.

http://www.freesound.org/people/suonho/sounds/58962/

The sound above i found on freesound.org. I chose this particular piece because it can link well with our synopsis and the way the character may be feeling. We would probably use this type when something mysterious is about to happen to make the audience feel immediately in the mood in which we want them to feel. (above)

http://www.freesound.org/people/suonho/sounds/58960/


My second sound which i found i think can relate to thrillers because the high pitched screech which is heard somewhat scares the audience and relates to a womans scream, also the pace is fast and upbeat which could be used in our piece when he is walking rather quickly to get to his friends house, it keeps the mood constantly but also speeds up the rythm so the audince get a feeling of excitement.(above)

http://www.freesound.org/people/imaginaryband/sounds/79421/

My third sound which i have chosen creates a sad, sympathetic mood when it begins to connote sadness or distress but then quickens up to represent that someone is on a mission or their emotions are overwhelming. This could be used in our opening sequence when the man finds his dead friens (the slow sad part of the music) and then when he gets the daugher (upbeat part). (above)

http://www.freesound.org/people/fonogeno/sounds/19425/

Lastly i found an eary telephone ring which creates a ghosly feel and fits in well when one of our shots incudes just the telephone and the constant sound of it ringing in the background to connote the feeling of silence, lonliness or even panic that no one has answered it.(above)

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