How does the sound in the film trailer compare to other film trailer sounds?
In our film "Carnage" we noticed that our horror conventions in our movie wasn't very prevalent, so we decided to add drums to build up the tension in our film trailer and it also conforms to the horror genre, the we also have different variants of the drums, which we decided to use for specific scenes in our film trailer, we have drums slowly building up for our production company animation and we also have different variant of drums for when the villain of our film, the zombies appears, the drums becomes very quiet which adds a little bit of a creepy atmosphere.
We also have narrators in our film, we decided to have narrators because we thought that our audience wouldn't understand completely whats happening, having narrators could make it easier for our audience to understand whats going in our film trailer and it can also add some depth into the story of our trailer for our audience.
The jigsaw
We also have narrators in our film, we decided to have narrators because we thought that our audience wouldn't understand completely whats happening, having narrators could make it easier for our audience to understand whats going in our film trailer and it can also add some depth into the story of our trailer for our audience.
The jigsaw
In jigsaw the Short horror film, uses a different way with sound to build up tension, at the start of the film the music starts really intense and scary, and then it transitions into a loud market of stores, the camera follows the main characters, we get to hear what the character also hears with people shouting and trying to sell their products, the main character enters a quiet store to find a creepy box, when the mysterious box leaves the hands of the owner, mysterious and creepy music start playing, slowly building up tension to scare the audience.
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