Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Sounds/Sound Effects



We are planning to use this sound effect when an extreme closeup is shown of the killers hand, as he underlines a passage in the bible, in his dark laire. I will eventually import this to Cubase and take a short segment of the audio, changing the tempo to sync with the footage we have collected.



This sound is perfect for the religious thriller genre we are using. These chants sound quite ominous and dark, while also sounding ancient, which is relevant to our bibliographical element. I will later import this into Cubase overlaying it over the other sounds, at points where it seems relevant.



I discovered this music while looking for a heavy panting sound and although it wasn't what I looking for I instantly made a note of the link, as i feel this sound is perfect for creating an eerie, unsettled atmosphere, and it fits the setting of a dark car park really well. This will later be incorporated over the other sounds to create a ominous soundtrack.



This is another example of a long, droning sound that could be used to create a tense, sinister atmosphere. This could be used during a scene, where the killer is looking at his victim, praying over her body. This sound will fit with the chanting really well, and will create a great scene.



I have decided to use this sound as i can manipulate it in Cubase, and take certain clashing notes of the piano, and increase their attack and volume making them catch the audience off guard at tense moments throughout the opening sequence

I am also planning to incorporate my own guitar tracks in which i will play sinister guitar chords and melodies to add some sounds in the higher register to my track, making the soundtrack nicely layered with different textures.

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