Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Background sound

It is fundamental when constructing a film trailer that the non diagetic and diagetic sound is addressed to best suit the trailer. From researching I have discovered that to best suit our trailer we will have a combination of diagetic and non diagetic sounds that will impact on added effect to the audience.By this tension is created by   the combination of voice overs and background music. Furthermore, the tempo of the background music will also be varied to combine with the montage of shots that will also become shorter and sharper.  Below I have outlined some ideas for soundtracks for our trailer:


 This soundtrack will be edited and used for the beginning of our trailer during the part where the couple are portrayed. The soundtrack is slow and reflects romance. The use of the guitar resembles a sense of happiness and passion which will be portrayed by our couple by the use of mise en scene.










- This soundtrack will also be edited and be used for the transition of ending up in kavos the music will signify the change. This music is slightly more hostile its conveys a change and creates an atomsphere whereby the encoder knows something is about to happen. The music will increase in tempo, and become louder. For this soundtrack I would like  to edit the sound levels so it fades in and gets louder.







The final two soundtracks would also work well as background music in our film trailer. The final part of the trailer the tension is created by the short sharp scenes of the kidnapping. Both soundtracks would work well as background music during the final part of the trailer. The genre of our trailer will also be reflected by this music. Action is reflected as the music is of a fast tempo that gradually increases. I aim to try and incorporate both soundtracks and by editing find the best bit that would suit our trailer applying to the codes and conventions of an action genre trailer.





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