Sound Treatment
Scene 1&2 :
- Flash bulb pops
- Camera Shutters
- Crowd Presence
Scene 2 :
- Mic type speech / echo / crackling / too close to speaker screech
Scene 3:
- For all cellar scenes;
- Slow grungy music, noticable beat, dark, echoy, cellar **
- Vice tightening
- Water splash
Scene 4 :
N/A
Scene 5 : Inserted Scene
- More upbeat music but still grungy
- Children playing in the backgroud to symbolise childhood
Scene 6 :
- Back to workshop music
- Man sitting in chair, could be a rocking chair, creaking backs and fowards
Scene 7:
- Crowd pressence
- Voice over, crowd still in sound
Scene 8 :
- Scalpel being put down on table
- Sharpening of a knife sound
Scene 9 :
- Applause
Scene 10 :
- Grungy music comes to a dramatic ending
*Couple of youtube videos with backgroud music silimlar to the effect that I am after;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H52BN8Jbv6k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjjiJ7IkiJ8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXZ7EmTMGtw
Moby - Isolate (instrumental)
I think this song would be good for the dark cellar music, as its only an intrumental and I think would work well with our theme.
Moby - Pale Horses
I think this last peices of moby music, would be a good intro/outro type music.
I think getting the right backgroud music is key, it has to be eiry, it has to show that something odd is going, it can't be too slow, yet not too fast. I think when coming to editting we will have to try a couple of selected songs and see which best fits with the filming.
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