Friday, 18 February 2011

Possible Audio - Thriller

It is important that we choose the right audio for our thriller to enhance the appeal of our film. Without a good use of sound's, the film will not be as believable or scene's will not have as big impact on the audience's emotions. We have found many un-copyrighted sounds that we could use for our thriller that are listed below (Click on the title of each to hear them):


Thunder and Rain - This sound will be effective because it helps create a scene where the weather is bad. This is symbolic in thrillers and may tell the audience that something is about to happen. Thunder helps create a sense of danger in the scene.

Ticking Clock - This sound would be used when everything is totally silent to add a sense of suspense and reality. It is quite a fast paced ticking noise which is good in a thriller.

Birds Tweeting - This ambient sound was be used to create a realistic scene of a forest. It is also good to symbolise a relaxed place which will make the change between this and a chase scene more dramatic.

Horror Sting - Although we cannot use this as audio, this is the sort of sounds we want when using sting's to make the audience jump.

Police Radio - This radio will be played once the title has been shown at the end of the opening to show that there has been a crime scene. It sounds good and will improve the effectiveness of the opening.


Thomas Steer

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