Tuesday 17 August 2010

A Change in Sound!

We have been editing our teaser trailer during the post porduction process. In this time we have been getting regular feedback from our target audience and werewolf film fanatics to ensure our trailer delivers the right expectations and communicates the right connonations and narrative. During the lastest session our feedback suggested that the fast 'Drum 'n' Bass' music was crossing into the zombie genre, which although is still a supernatural genre, we felt this was a major flaw in the clarity of narrative. For this reason we have decided to to no longer use the 'Drum 'n' Bass' soudtrack.

The song starts at 1:37

We wanted to make our genre clear so we looked back over our research into werewolves are decided that a more historical approach reflected the myth and tradition surrounding the werewolf that has been seen throughout history. For this reason we researched into medieval music and chanting.

The links below are some of the tracks we are exploring with our trailer:

1. We feel this has a very spooky and traditional feel but there is no rise or fall in action. This could be a problem when building up tension, however we can manipulate the track in garage band which would add to creativity and origionality.


2. Again, this would give the historic element to our trailer, and the 2 different tones of voice provide intrest and a slight chnage in mood, however there is again a lack in rise and fall, but this can be changed if we edit the soudtrack in garageband.



3. We believe this has more of a natural rise and fall however the tone of the music itself may be too upbeat and cheerful if we combine it with images of maulled werewolf victiums. Although, this could be a potenial idea, to juxtapose our footage with sound as we would make the viewer feel even more uncomfortable.

These are currently just ideas and need a lot more development

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