Sound
For our thriller we are going to have music over the top and we aren't going to include a lot of diegetic sound. However, if we do include diegetic sound it will be the sound of the car and footsteps.
Music
The music that we use will be slow and quiet at the start but it will increase in pace when the vehicle appears. The music will remain at a fast pace until the soldiers enter the room and find it empty, in which the music will slow down slightly. The music volume will also follow this pattern of quiet to loud to quiet again.
The music will consist of mostly string instruments throughout and drums when the speed builds up. We will not have any vocals over the top of it. There will be a mixing of pitch with the string instruments which fits the typical thriller conventions of music because
it creates an unsettling atmosphere.
The violins will create a high pitch screeching noise which will be unpleasant to the audience and it will create the effect that something bad is about to happen. The drums will be loud beats and they will start off slow, then get faster and then go slow again. This also creates the effect that something bad is going to happen and it also emphasises the power in the soldiers when they move through the building.
The music that we are going to use is going to made by our friend who has experience in making music.
Music -
Diegetic Sound
There will be very little diegetic sound throughout our titles. This is because we don't want the audience to feel like it is part of the actual film and not the titles. The diegetic sound that we will include will be the sound of the car pulling up to the building and also when the soldiers are moving through the building. We are doing this because it will immerse the audience in the scene more. If we do include this sound, we will make it quiet and only have it every so often.
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