Monday 22 November 2010

Soundtrack ideas Two

After working on the sound track in lesson time, i realised that going down my orignal route of having the guitar carrying on after the start of the trailer, but becoming electric and heavy, i'm unsure of if this will really fit, i liked the idea of it keeping in time with the short takes, but the heart beat or drums can do that, but i'd prefer the drums to keep in time with the short takes and trying to put the guitars and drums together i felt was to much. Though most trailers music is very specific, like the harry potter trailers which have a string section, i didn't feel it fitted in after the start of the soundtrack, which the group and i really liked. Also the genre of the trailer didn't quite go with my original idea, though it works for thriller fantasies like harry potter, i didn't think it would really work for thriller horrors, like our trailer, the sound track are still epic and building, but much simpler focussing on one sound, like the drums in inception, something i felt was really effective, this means i am going to focus on getting the drums and heart beats recorded for the trailer, along with spooky sound effects i found last lesson, to give a added distorted effect, something i felt worked really well within the strangers trailer, when the music seems to get stuck on repeat and cracks and breaks up. i think it helps to build tension as the audience become unsure of what is going on, much like with the short takes they are so short people don't get the full picture, teaming these to ideas together i think we will create a perfect feeling for our trailer, fitting well with the genre of thriller horror.

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