As a group we were coming up with how we could sequence the clips together effectively and of course what sound should accompany the sequence.
We've decided that like our scenes, the more simple the more affective. So taking this into consideration we thought that the less sound the more affective as well. For the time being we feel that silence throughout the majority of the clip will build an element of tension and anticipation.
However we would like to included a small amount of sound and we found a perfect way of including this into our title opening without ruining the affect that we hope to create.
One of the scenes that we are going to have is a petrol station abandoned, looking as if people have just left quickly, forgetting everything else buy themselves -this includes their cars. So this image we are hoping to convey will also include sound b y using the radio from one of these cars and also the use of an editing technique known as a 'Sound Bridge'
A perfect example of this we found in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYo9BXGQyDM
The way the radio sound overlays on the different clips is the kind of idea that we'd like to do with our clips. So we'd first hear of the radio when we view the petrol station scene then the sound will continue over the top of the other scenes and finally when we view our main scene in the pub the sound will link up with the news playing on the TV (that is placed in the pub/bar). This is yet another indication that there is something serious wrong and also lets the viewers have another perspective.
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