Sunday, March 10, 2019

research 5

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Throughout the course of my research, I have mentioned and covered many of the aspects needed before creating the opening. However, one aspect I haven't deeply covered is that of sound. Sound is a crucial part of any film but can be even more important in a film opening. Sound can be used to build much suspense and engage the audience profoundly if used correctly.

We will use sound in our opening by starting off with some casual dialogue in the beginning of the opening between family members, and having other common sounds of a household. These sounds will commence the opening calmly and illustrate the setting of a home environment.

Once entering the flashback, a noise will whooshing sound will be used with the flashback to show that a flashback is occurring.

Once in the setting of war, we will include noises of gunshots, explosions, and other noises from warfare. These noises will emphasize the dangers of war and contrast from the tranquility of the home environment.


After the flashback ends, another whooshing sound will signal the end of the flashback.

Once home again, we will include screams and heavy breathing to show panic and fear that came as a result of the veterans PTSD. These noises will impact the audience emotionally by showing the deep fear in the veteran/

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