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Sunday, 15 January 2017

R+P Post 9: Our opening sequence's soundtrack

The music that me and my group have chosen for use in our opening sequence is a track from 'Freeplaymusic.com' called 'Codename'. There is a link to the track here:

Codename track

We sourced the track by browsing through several  music websites containing copyright-free music such as Soundcloud and, mainly, Freeplay Music.


All of the music on this website is copyright-free, so we searched until we found an appropriate music track for an unsettling crime/thriller film opening. The tense start to the track will be used to soundtrack the beginning of the sequence, while the prominent build-and-releases of tension will be used during the ending when the lawyer hears footsteps in the forest coming towards her. The track will reach it's climax at the same time as the footsteps are revealed to be coming from the jogger, in order to aid the subversion of the action code that is presented in this scene.

Many sound effects will be required in order to make the sequence seem realistic. None of the sound effects we plan to use are particularly strange or unusual, and also note that we may record several of these effects ourselves for convenience. All of the effects can be found on copyright-free websites such as freesound.org.


 The effects we need are:

  • Alarm clock ringing
  • Perfume spray
  • Heavy breathing (For stalker's Point-of-view shots, will be recorded live during filming):
  • Door shutting:
  • High heel footsteps (Will once again be recorded live, in order to make sure the footsteps sync properly with their sounds.): 
  • Running in forest:

These are the main sound effects we will need to either use or produce ourselves for our opening sequence. There are likely several others that will be needed that we will only discover we require while filming.

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