Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Sound in my thriller (Miss Begum)
Sound in my thriller (Miss Begum)
- Sound Planning -
Sound is important in films because it is a micro element that provides atmosphere within a scene, and can cause a desired audience response. I believe it is important to think about the sound, especially in thriller films because it can help to build tension within the film, and provide the audience with an understanding of what is going on in the scene, or what to expect.
Non-diegetic sound: Is represented as coming from the a source outside story space.
Digetic sound: Can be either on screen or off screen depending on whatever its source is within the frame or outside the frame.
Off-screen sound: for example footsteps of someone/killer who is approaching the scene to kill…
The sound I plan to use in my thriller consists of the following:
1. (Non- diegetic) - Sound will be used in my groups trailer although the music is heavily related to the music that plays before the man attacks is only heard by the
spectators viewing the film and not by the characters the man is
about to occurrence.
- Narrator's commentary
- Sound effects which is added for the dramatic effect
- Mood music
- On Screen Sound
- On screen sound is similar to (Diegetic sound). It is a sound that you can see what characters or object where it is coming from, for example in 'Transformers Darkness of the moon' the fighting scene you can see that the changing of ammunition and the noises of the gun shots are coming from the robots through out the duration of the film.
- Off Screen Sound
- Off screen sound is the opposite, it is where you cant see it where it is coming from. But you can hear it at the opening scene. It is existing or occurring sounds outside the frame of a movie or television screen, for example if the camera is on and you are walking down the road talking on the video that you are creating, and someone scream in the background.
-Conclusion
- Researching into the sound, that i'm going to use in my thriller has helped me a lot to decide to find what technique i'm am going to portray on the audience that watches my thriller opener. It has given an insight on what types of sound would i like to work with also where they should be during the hole opening start to the end.
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Structure this better.
ReplyDelete-intro on general sounds
-examples you plan to use and why (number them)
-conclude: how has this helped you