Wednesday, 13 September 2017

Sound and Music


For the first act in our trailer we have decided that we want light and piano-heavy (perhaps some strings also) music to create a relaxed atmosphere. It should have a summer feel, as well as being as minimalistic as possible.
In the second act we want the music to be more dramatic, have more instruments, and be much less relaxed.
The third act has three parts:
  • The first part of the third act will be similar to the second act, but yet more dramatic and very rapid. The music should build to a climax.
  • The second part of the third act will be much slower, but still share motifs with the first two to link it all together. We will add some violin (or similar) at this point to increase the creepiness.
  • The third part of the third act will consist purely of the girl singing, with perhaps one instrument (A xylophone or glockenspiel if I can find one) to increase the creepiness levels.
Throughout the piece we want to have a few motifs that knit the whole trailer together.




In terms of sound, we want a range of diegetic sound to build verisimilitude throughout the piece, as well as some dialogue-as-voiceover to act as a sound bridge between scenes. We will do this because it is a convention of the trailer form.

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