This LO3 post is a merge document containing:
- Developing ideas to include different types of sound elements (spider diagram, list of potential sounds)
- Creating planning materials for intended production of a sound track (production schedule and recces)
- Issues and resolutions for legal and ethical issues for sounds to be included in the production process
Developing ideas to include different types of sound elements:
Potential Audio Ideas, Detailed report/list:
- Sting: To create my own sting I would have to use a variety of instruments/objects to recreate a high pitch sharp sound that'll install fear in the audience when the antagonist appears on screen. I could do this by scarping to metal instruments together; pole and knife?
- Creaking door: 2 different sounds (heavy and light door). These are common conventional sounds in horror, which will work especially well considering the environment I'm filming in. As my planned production of the short film almost presents the house itself as a threat, with the monster hiding in shadows out of our sight; this sound effect will help to accentuate this idea as the deafening silence is broken up by the house moving by itself.
- Fridge opening/closing: As in my planned scene the fridge opens by itself offscreen, it's important that I ensure the audience are aware of what's happening through the use of sound. This will mean that I will record the sound separately to the scene and implement it during editing so that the sound is very audible, allowing the audience to understand what's happening off screen, making them tense as they wait for the camera to reveal what they cannot yet see.
- Static: The static sound effect is used to further push the fear of the unknown to the audience by literally having my creatre distort the sound in the phone which my protagonist uses as a lifeline to stay calm and talk to her mother, however the distortion of that technology symbolises how the entity has complete control over my protagonist and what's happening.
- Light switch: This sound effect is important for the same reasons as the fridge sound which is making the noises of the lonely house come to life.
- Knife sound effect: pulling out knife. In my film the introduction of the knife prop is supposed to symbolise a sense of security/defence for the protagonist and audience, which is why its terrifying when the use of the knife is proven to be futile. To set up the knife as this beacon of defence/hope for my protagonist I will accentuate sound when its introduced on screen with a powerful scrape sound effect which is often used in productions to signify the weapons power. This will be an effective sound to use as it will lead my audience into a false sense of security greatly intensifying the scare factor of my antagonist.
- Phone call sound effect: This sound effect helps to introduce/reintroduce the character 'The Mother' to the audience and it makes it clear to them that the noise os coming directly from the phone call and not within the scene itself. This is primarily done to reduce as much confusion around important details as possible so that my audience are able to stay immersed in the film and not break tension.
Creating planning materials for intended production of a sound track:
Issues and resolutions for legal and ethical issues for sounds to be included in the production process:



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