Friday, 18 November 2016

Sound Design - The Pitch (Yasemin Yilmaz)

Diegetic sound is natural noises that occur in the scene, such as dialogue or wind whistling in the background, and so on. Non-diegetic is any sound played and edited over the scene, such as anticipating music when something bad is about to happen.

The genre for our title sequence is horror/thriller, and our title sequence doesn't include any dialogue nor any other diegetic sounds therefore there will only be music edited over the scene. Here are a few examples of how the music can possible be like which will be thrilling to get the audience a bit excited;



Foley sounds such as door creaks and footsteps won't be used as much as they'll be on the computer already, or will be inserted from youtube then put onto a program where we plan to create our music, this could be a mix up of several tracks from youtube or made completely from scratch to add originality.


Shots from around the college will include heartbeat noises as its one of the first few scenes so it'll be introducing the film. This adds anticipation and tension, making the audience feel uneasy about viewing it. It can also include low noises of chatter as thats what you'd expect from near buildings.


Forest and trees include ominous music, however it'll be subtle and include perhaps natural noises such as wind, however the camera won't be able to pick this up so it can be edited in.


Also silence is a huge key to horrors sometimes as it builds lots of tension and can lead to a big cliff hanger or jump.

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