Friday, 15 April 2016

Sound S.B

We used three different royalty free audio tracks to add to the production. In the 3 cases the tracks are used to make the audience react in a different way and add a different aspect to the production.

The first music we used was to add suspense and make the scene a little scary. This was inserted when the two friends where playing a prank on  the girl who was visiting her friend. When this music was added it made that scene very dramatic at the beginning and scary at the end. We did this by making sure the music faded in which made the audience ease into it which created the suspense and made it more scary at the end. At the end of the audio we were able to make it add to the scene by making the music end at the exact same time that the friends scared her, we did this as it is a typical thing that happens in horror films as it adds to the scene and makes them more scary. The music ended as soon as the friends touched the girl to scare her. This was done because the audience didn't know it was a prank so they were expecting the worst.

The second and third sets of music were used towards the end of the production when the actual murderer come in contact with the girl. When we were doing our rough draft we only used one set of music in this place but when watching it and over and figuring out what we needed to improve we found out that the first set of music did not work as it came out of no where and did not help the production flow. We fixed this by getting another set of royalty free music and adding on before the first set started to ease in the music and make the production flow. We did this by fading in the music as the girl was getting ready to leave.

While doing our research we realized that almost every horror movie uses sound to built up and the scene and make it more scary. So we added the music to make the production more effective.

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