→ Footsteps – walking away from the murder scene, shows how quite the scene is making it more creepy. and also by using a sound for the foot steps it creates a silence in the film that creates an atmosphere and genre or a thriller.
→ Breathing – to increase the tension in the opening and making the audience feel scared as the breathing would be used in an effective way to show the characters feelings.
→ Alarm Clock – used as a sound bridge to break up the scenes. And also the alarm changes the continuity of the scene change as it goes form a scene of crime to a humble stereotypical bedroom or house.
→ Shower – makes the opening more everyday, almost reassuring the viewer, that these people that its showing in the shower have a lot of camera time are possibly are main characters
→ Phone Calling – the audience questions, who is calling and why? and it keeps in suspense till the sound stops or it is answered
→ Answer Phone Message – increases the tension amongst the audience, and it almost gives them more clues, to what is going on in the plot. Also it creates a scenario that the audience want to reveal and find out about, so they carry on watching.
- http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=15562- foot steps
- http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=33987-alarm clock
- http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=44594-phone call tone
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