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IG1 Task 2 Analysis Work Sheet Sound Design left 4 dead
1. Salford City College
Eccles Sixth Form Centre
BTEC Extended Diploma in GAMES DESIGN
Unit 73: Sound For Computer Games
Left 4 Dead – intro cutscene
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=craMBXX4kvs
Game Title
Provide detailed descriptions from chosen examples that
establish…
Clearly state what production technique(s) you think have
been used to create specific soundtrack elements
Setting
As the characters are outside on a stormy night,
the feint sounds of lightning can be heard. Also,
the car alarm echoes throughout the streets once
it has been set off.
Mood
The mood is reflected in many parts of
the cut scene through sound. For
example, when the tank appears for the
first time, the bass drum gets louder to
signify the scary/tense feeling of “oh god
what is that?” Another example is how
the music intensifies at 3:32 – 3:50 to
give a feeling of uncertainty to whether
the girl was going to make it.
The lightning sound could have been
taken from a sound library or possibly
recorded by taking audio outside on a
stormy night. The car alarm could have
easily been recorded from an actual car
or since it sounds like a stock alarm, it
was probably taken from a sound library
also.
The bass drum sound was no doubt
recorded in a recording studio as it is
easy to just record an instrument and get
the effect you want manually.
The music intensifying was also probably
recorded in a sound studio as part of a
whole orchestra.
Game genre
The game genre is survival/action and its really
shown in the sound design for example how the
tempo of the music really increases when the
zombies attack, signifying the action has begun.
The music is an original score so it was probably
recorded form scratch in a sound studio with real
life instruments.
2. Salford City College
Eccles Sixth Form Centre
BTEC Extended Diploma in GAMES DESIGN
Unit 73: Sound For Computer Games
Narrative
The narrative between the characters was
recorded by their four voice actors; Earl
Alexander,
Jim French, Jen Taylor and Vince Valensuela.
Their voices were probably recorded in a sound
booth.