Song list
These songs are for when the children are running around the house trying to find a place to hide.
'Tonight You Belong To Me'
By Patience and Prudence
Tiptoe Through The Tulips'
By Tiny Tim
'Tessellate'
By Alt-J
'Dominique'
By American Horror Story
These are a list of songs we have chose to accompany our opening scene with the panic of the children running around. Our personal favourite is 'tonight you belong to me' as its quite creepy as young children are singing it which will connect with the actors. Lastly as there will be a lot of unwanted diegetic noises in the background when filming such as (people talking when filming, footsteps of the children), yet we will be block them out by the song which is creating a confused atmosphere for the audience as they understand its a thriller yet are wondering why we are playing so enlightening music, this will make them want to watch more to see what happens in the end.
We will use a non diegetic sound effect of a slamming door to act as a dramatic stimulant along with shots of all three children looking petrified to indicate to the audience that something bad is about to happen. This tension will be intensified by the accompanying non diegetic backing music that has long, lingering bass notes and high pitched squeals that build tension.
We will also use two diegetic sound effects; one being a door squeaking slowly open and a thud as the plastic cup hits the wooden floor. The function of these sound effects are primarily to add realism to the opening sequence. They also add drama to the opening sequence and show the tense nature of the situation that the audience have been thrown into.
Sound Effects
In our opening sequence we will use both diegetic and non diegetic sound effects to add realism and make the action more believable to the viewer.
We will use a non diegetic sound effect of a slamming door to act as a dramatic stimulant along with shots of all three children looking petrified to indicate to the audience that something bad is about to happen. This tension will be intensified by the accompanying non diegetic backing music that has long, lingering bass notes and high pitched squeals that build tension.
We will also use two diegetic sound effects; one being a door squeaking slowly open and a thud as the plastic cup hits the wooden floor. The function of these sound effects are primarily to add realism to the opening sequence. They also add drama to the opening sequence and show the tense nature of the situation that the audience have been thrown into.
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