Thriller is a genre of literature, film, video gaming
and television that uses suspense, tension, and excitement as the main
elements. The best examples of thrillers are the films of Alfred
Hitchcock.
Sub-genres
include crime thrillers, mystery thrillers, paranoid thrillers, psychological
thrillers, and horror thrillers.
I am now analysing 4 different titles sequences' music
throughout them and comparing them to one another. With this I am seeing if there
is a trend in the type of audio used in Thrillers or if there is a variety. My
aim is to find out as much about the sound in thrillers by analysing these
following four movie title sequences: Inception, Shutter Island, Seven &
Limitless; and from this hoping to gain knowledge in what is typical music of a
thriller which my group and I can therefore go on to use when creating our own
for our title sequence.
Inception:
loud
dramatic
symphonies
building
up
repetition
loud
dramatic
build
up
fades
out to loud
waves
ambient
sound of waves
sound of children in distance
ambient
calm
tide coming in
eery
sound developing
calm eery beat with calm tide
loud
shriek/scream of a child in the middle of peace
sudden
noise.
Shutter Island:
long orchestra sounds
sharp sounds
deep
loud sudden sounds
loud to quiet
repetition
build up
deep
horrific trumpets and symbols
small
sharp blips
replica
siren sound
Seven:
lightning
and thunder like sounds
static
sounds
repetition
computer
generated sounds
robotic
sci-fi
sounds-space
sudden sharp sounds
radio
tuning
strange sci-fi/space fake eery music
constant beat
music
layering
fast beat
non-digetic narrative or speech
quiet
end
Limitless:
silence
loud
bangs
sudden
sound
quiet ticking clock in background building up
banging getting slightly faster
quiet speech in background begins
louder bang and narrative starts
mellow melancholy quiet noise
faster
banging and mechanical drills
digital sounds
non digetic up-beat music
quiet low sounds
parallel foley sounds of police cars
parallel
sound and gun shots
What
have I learned from my group members work?
I
have leaned that depending on which sub genre of thriller it is depends of the
type of music and or sound effects played. For example, I can see that
Limitless which is a mystery/psychological thriller, uses music and sound
effects to build tension for the audience. This has been done by the use of
bangs getting louder and quicker as this could create the effect of signifying
someones heart beat and as tension and mystery builds it gets more intense.
However, the sci-fi thriller Seven uses different sound effects and
music. For example it uses effects such as static, robotic and electric sounds
which gives the effect of reinforcing that is is a sic-fi thriller as
these sounds are quite futuristic.
There is more to telling what a sub-genre is than what you suggest Holly Boone. Consider your technical codes and generic conventions
ReplyDeleteOVERALL: A good set of blog posts for your research-well done! I would like some posts where you take stock of your research and write clearly what you are learning so that you begin to consider the evaluation question-especially number 1. It is always good to reflect upon what you are doing Holly-Very Important! Check out Hannah Cox's blog for inspiration.
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