horror audio research
For this post, i'm going to be researching more on horror audio. As I've mentioned previously,i already know what i want when it comes to the audio. i want it to be very subtle and unsettled.
In this video,I explained the different types of audios i can use in horror from what i observed after my research.
low pitched,high pitched,fast paced and slow paced .i explained their examples and how they affect the audience. i also pointed out which the ones i think i will use.
reference:
what make a music scary?
MANIPULATION OF OUR EMOTIONS
Example of low pitched and high pitched sounds
For this post, i'm going to be researching more on horror audio. As I've mentioned previously,i already know what i want when it comes to the audio. i want it to be very subtle and unsettled.
In this video,I explained the different types of audios i can use in horror from what i observed after my research.
low pitched,high pitched,fast paced and slow paced .i explained their examples and how they affect the audience. i also pointed out which the ones i think i will use.
reference:
what make a music scary?
MANIPULATION OF OUR EMOTIONS
Example of low pitched and high pitched sounds
Very interesting insights into the audio of horror, I like that you've used your own audio to describe the audio. This is an excellent doco on the making of 'The Exorcist' it touches on all parts of production including the audio:
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It's important now that from your research we start to see the fiished script, a synopsis and shot list. My advice would be to keep it simple and play on the audiences fears of shadows and silhouettes in the dark.
This post was sometime ago and time is getting short you do need to move forward with your work and complete work that Keith has stated above - please add more of your progress as soon as possible
ReplyDeleteStill no posts and this is now nearly a month since your last post - please add to this urgently
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