Monday 3 December 2012

Planning sound track

Sound makes up most of our lives, if we couldn't hear sounds life would be very difficult as we couldn't communicate , hear music, films and television or even here for safety reasons for example hear when a car is coming etc. Sound is important within the make up of thriller films, as they create suspense and intensity to enable the audience and evoke  different emotions about what is happening within the scene. For example themes and stings are shown in this era, as the different music themes produce different moods and feel for thriller films. Jumpy and quite scary music would make the audience feel left in suspense.

When deciding on what sounds to include with my groups thriller we will need to think about what will most keep the audience in suspense and making sure that it is conventional to our thriller genre. Below are some examples of sounds from http://ccmixter.org/ which our group felt would be most appropriate and conventional to have within our two minute thriller sequence: