Sound

For our sound, we plan on using a mix of foley and music to create the tone and environment for the scene. However, for the first couple of seconds, it will be primarily foley sounds. Since it takes place in the middle of the forest, we will create sounds replicating running through the woods, wind, and more to curate the perfect soundscape. After we create the world that they are living in, some background music may play as the scene intensifies. This first-minute scene will use both diegetic and non-diegetic sound with a few stings to add to the emotion in the scene.

These are some audios we have fallen on.

-Ominous Pursuit

This audio is royalty-free and is perfect for the chase scene with the quick pace it begins with and even the 80s synth in the background. I think that it not only fits into the theme of the movie but also establishes the setting, period, and story for the rest of the audience. I think this audio will probably be our best bet.



City of the disturbed

This audio I think we will be less likely to pick just because I think it's a little grungy for our scene and it also sounds a little bit more 90s. It also sounds a little more dystopian, almost like it would belong in something like The Walking Dead. But I like how calm it is, and I think it would definitely make the scene seem very unsettling for the audience if we were to include it.

For the chase scene, I don't think we will use non-diegetic sound just because we want it to be as quiet as possible for the more psychological part of the film. Almost like in a hospital, we want it to be uncomfortably quiet, so it seems almost sterile compared to the intense scene that was shown before. This will also enhance the silence even more.



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