Some of the conventional uses 
of sound in thrillers are:
-Non-diegetic
soundtracks such as voice-overs can be used to explain an event within the
scene that wasn't shown to the audience; this in turn gives the audience a
better understanding of what happened/ what is happening. Also it helps to
create a suspense filled feeling as the audience are then able to determine
what will happen next in the scene e.g. someone is going to die etc.
-Diegetic sounds 
such as the sounds from the TV or a radio allow the audience to understand what 
is going on in the scene clearer; as it is based upon realistic sounds it makes 
the scene a lot more intriguing for the audience to watch. 
-Off-screen sounds such as footsteps are used to build suspense and tension e.g creaking floor boards or a window smashing etc.
The sounds I 
plan to use in my thriller consist of the following: 
1. Non- diegetic sound will be 
used at the start of our film and when we decide that tension/ suspense needs to 
be built, to do this we will add a soundtrack. We chose to use this because it 
will help build tension and suspense This is conventional to the thriller genre 
as it will also build a relationship with the audience and get them to put 
themselves in the characters shoes.
2. Diegetic sounds will be 
used when the audience see the characters watching TV or popping a Christmas 
cracker. We chose to use this as it will make our thriller seem more realistic 
and intriguing for the audience to watch. This is conventional to the thriller 
genre as most thrillers strive to be realistic so the audience feel the complete 
impact and not just think that they are watching a make-believe 
film.
3. On screen sounds will be 
used when the characters are talking or making a noise. We chose to use this so 
the audience can determine the personality of each character from the way they 
talk.This is conventional to the thriller genre as it will also make the 
thriller seem more realistic.
4. Off screen sounds will be 
used when someone is running up the stairs etc. We chose to use this as it will 
help to build tension and suspense e.g. Creaking floor boards/ windows smashing 
etc. This is conventional to a thriller because the audience start to guess what 
is going on making tension and suspense build.
5. Parallel sounds will be 
used when the audience actually see a window smashing etc. We chose to use 
this as it creates a sense of reality within a film as the audience understand 
what is going on in the film and it helps to build and create a humanised 
atmosphere.This is conventional within the thriller genre as a relationship 
will be able to be built between the audience and the 
characters.
Over all being able to plan out the sound we will use in our thriller, we have been able to save a lot of time when creating our thriller soundtracks etc. Furthermore we now understand how the sounds will effect the audience and in what ways they will be conventional to the thriller genre.
Over all being able to plan out the sound we will use in our thriller, we have been able to save a lot of time when creating our thriller soundtracks etc. Furthermore we now understand how the sounds will effect the audience and in what ways they will be conventional to the thriller genre.
well done, good evidence of planning the sound in your thriller with good examples drawn upon.
ReplyDelete-for example 5, (the window smashing) can you actaully do this? It is not safe
make the changes please. See sound 5.
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