Monday, 14 January 2013

Possible Soundtracks

I have found 3 possible soundtracks (free of copyright restrictions) that are appropriate to the tone and atmosphere of our thriller. It must now be decided which of the three create the most desirable tone and feel.


Awkward Meeting- In my opinion, this soundtrack efficiently creates an abstruse and nightmarish atmosphere by the inclusion of the piano. This piano also suggests youth and innocence which would relate well to the young female character (the victim) and represents the despair and mourning over a young lost life.







Bent and Broken- This track works well in coordinance with the type and feel of our film due to the metallic sounds included; these sounds reflect the urban appearance/tone of the film. Although creating an urban feel, this track may also be connoted to films within the supernatural thriller genre which is not the tone we wish to portray therefore this may set the soundtrack behind regard suitability.







Red Letter- I believe this tack to be very efficient in creating an eerie, myserious atmosphere and fits well with the tone and plot of the film. This track is appropriate to the character of 'Mr X' and will present his dark, engimatic character fully.

 

2 comments:

  1. Elle the tracks you are discussing have not been uploaded onto your blog, this could be a technical hitch, could you please sort this out, if not speak to me or Mr Seal.

    Thanks Elle for beginning this important research.

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  2. My computer has woken itself up!!!! Bent and Broken and Red Letter seem to be the most effective tracks, they heighten suspense whilst anticipating some gruesome action. Once you've shot your film, experiment with either track during the edit.

    I need to see more planning on your blog Elle.

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