Friday, 4 February 2011
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Since I will be producing the sound I did a little research in to what typical horror movie sounds would be, these are some of the sounds that I found.
This has a good range of different sounds from different horror films, such as the sound of a ghost child, foot steps and the sound of a childs sound box.
This has a great effect on the bass giving it the creepy vocal effect that we will be after to use on the video.
This has a good range of different sounds from different horror films, such as the sound of a ghost child, foot steps and the sound of a childs sound box.
This has a great effect on the bass giving it the creepy vocal effect that we will be after to use on the video.
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
9 Frame Analysis (1)
The whole opening scene is close ups of wooden dolls faces, they all seem to show shocked, sad,creepy and angry emotions, although there are a lot of different emotion they all looks scary, this show that the story is going to be based around ventriloquists or something of that sort, this also shows that the wooden dolls aren't going to be the hero's of this story, they are going to be the opposite. The clips of the dummies just fade from one to the other, apart from the last two frames merge as a graphic match, to show that evil is hidden behind the ventriloquist dolls, this could maybe hint that the last doll is the evil one and is maybe going to get the other dummies to become evil too. As all of the shots are close ups it makes the audience feel more connected to the dummy which could make it more scary/creepy. The titles are dotted around the screen fading with the clip, as they both fade together it makes it look more professional than if they were out of time of each other, the opening sequence follows the tradition by ending the titles on edited by. The music behind this clip is very eery which adds the the idea of the ventriloquist dolls being evil.
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