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Thursday 1 December 2011

Sound



In this short clip above the sound that you hear is branches brushing against one another and also wind and other specific elements. This would work really well in our opening sequence as it would build up a specific eerie atmosphere having the effect of putting the audience on edge and also help to build up the scene. Also in the clip you can see how the sound is made: by clanging together a large amount of sticks and branches along with the use of the ambient sound around.


In the video above the use of footsteps through leaves would be really effective to add to the overall atmosphere and to add a sense of mystery as you could just have a close up of the feet walking through them not revealing the characters identity or you could be focusing on one character and then having this sound would communicate and tell the audience that someone is walking up behind them adding a lot of tension to the scene.


This clip of footsteps could be linked with the leaves above as previously mentioned. The use of just footsteps will make it really clear to the audience that someone is approaching towards the character and it could also make them sound more dominant giving the character more status just by the sound of the footsteps.

Heavy Breathing:
By clicking on this sound clip it will let you hear the sound of heavy breathing. This could be key in our opening sequence as it could inject pace and panic as the character is ovbiously worried by something in order to be breathing like this. The use of this could also be used with an echo to really emphasise it to the audience making them feel just how the character does.


Ambient sound:
This clip lets you hear a recording of an ambient scene; you can hear traffic and everyday sounds which could be used to build up and establish a scene but also to use in certain scenes such as the flashbacks of which we want to include in our opening letting the audience relate to it.


Wind:
When listening to this clip it automatically creates a really eerie/uneasy and creepy mood due to the fact that its really slow and it puts the audience on edge straight away. This would be used as a really good sound to have right at the start of the opening sequence whilst the logo's etc. are shown. This would establish the intended atmopshere right from the start, hooking the audiences attention straight away and keeping them wanting to watch on.


Phone ringing:
Here's a clip of a phone ringing that will distract Jess from her daydream.

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