I've also decided to change the music when the scene changes to the family round the table as it changes the atmosphere and leaves the audience wondering whats just happened. My aim it to create an element of confusion for the audience so that they are more intrigued to carry on watching.
In addition to the tense music the short snappy clips will help build up the tension and therefore will help the kidnapping has impact and effect. after the scene stops and the girl has gone missing, the music will cut off leaving a black screen and no music.
I am also looking ot include sound effects ion the film to
add an element of reality and suspense. There are many different kinds of sound
effects used in films and TV shows. They are;
· Hard sound
effects: They are common sounds which are seen on the screen, like door slams,
gunfire, and vehicles driving by.
· Background
sound effects: They are sounds which don’t completely coordinate with the
picture, but denote setting to the audiences, like the sound of a fluorescent
light being switched on and interiors of cars. The noise of crowd speaking in
the backdrop is considered a background sound effect, but only on the condition
that the language is unrecognizable.
· Foley sound
effects: They are sounds which completely coordinate on the screen, and demand
the skill of a Foley artist to record appropriately. The movement concerning
hand props, like forks and knives and the rustling of cloth are commonly seen
examples of Foley units.
· Design sound
effects: They are sounds which don’t generally occur naturally, or are
completely impossible to record in natural surroundings. These kinds of sounds
are utilized to depict extravagant technology in any sci-fi film, or may be
used in a musical manner to denote an emotionally heavy mood.
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