- For our sound we want to have a creepy, eerie feeling and so wanted to have slower music which builds towards the end of the teaser trailer
- Want to create a sense of enigma in our trailer and so the slower paced music would perhaps be best for this
- The music also needs to relate and be parallel with the action so as the torturous more violent scenes happen the music needs to match this
- We will have to decide whether we want to use a more up tempo track to contrast with the slower music at the start or to add dramatic sound effects to heighten the tension in the trailer
- In order to find unsigned music and sound I used SoundCloud
- I started by searching words such as eerie, dark, creepy, scary. I found some tracks which would be suitable for when we begin to edit music and sound.
- This track provokes an eerie sense which is what we wanted from the music
- The low echoey booms would be fitting to whenever there is a dramatic part in the trailer
- Builds pace gradually
- Low whistling noises making it scary and more mysterious
- Slow piano
- Nursery rhyme - fits with previous sound idea to have lullabies/childrens rhymes
- Does not have any dramatic booms to build pace in the trailer however
- Uses horror sound effects - haunting ambiences, screaming, wind etc
- The slow, high piano is creepy and builds tension slowly
- Creates an eerie, dark sense creating enigma which would perhaps be good to use in the 'dissappearing' part of the trailer
- At the start of the track there are echoey booms which we would hope to use in our sound to reflect the dramatic parts in our trailer
- Does not build to a manic pace however
- Horror sound effects which would have to be split up using editing software
- Creates creepy and jumpy noises which can be layered over music to create scary undertones to our trailer soundtrack
- echoey booms and subtle whispering effects which would be good for the 'dissapearing' scenes
- Evokes quite a haunting sound which could be used layered with another sound to create the creepy sound we want at the start of the trailer
Amy Freeman
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