2. Possible Tracks To Consider -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFZ9g9vEdbE&feature=related
Horror Piano Theme -
This music is typical of the horror genre. This is based on the sounds of wind
chimes and the creepy sounds of little girls as if someone is haunting a
place. As the music progresses we hear a piano that becomes more
louder. If I were to consider using this track within my trailer, I would edit
it and use certain aspects. As I find the track too lengthy and repetitive,
although I would use the first 0-29 seconds as this is the creepiest part of
the track. If I included this within my trailer it would adapt to my story line
based on the setting of a forest and the myth of the stalker who kills girls.
3. Possible Tracks To Consider -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUWi9ytJhDc
The House Of Leaves : Kevin Macleod –
This track I would include in my trailer, based on the sense of tension that
builds up as the track progresses. This track would grip the audience
around Scenes 6-7, when one of the characters is hiding and the stalker
appears. This track would be used in horror or thriller films based on the
dramatic sounds. ‘The House Of Leaves’, would allow my trailer to build
more suspense. Therefore I would consider using the track towards the
end of my scenes within my trailer.
4. Possible Tracks To Consider -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asZxVRQxW6w&feature=related
Darkness Is Coming : Kevin Macleod –
Another dramatic piece by Kevin Macleod which allows suspense to be built
up and is typical of the horror genre based on the anticipation within the
beats and the dragged out sounds of people. I could use aspects of this
track within my own trailer towards the Scenes 4 – 6, when the stalker
becomes apparent and the atmosphere builds up around the characters.
5. Possible Tracks To Consider -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeEDQMLtyGY&feature=related
Epic and Dramatic Trailer Music –
The music I may consider to use during the scenes when my characters are
running away. I believe this music represents tension in a situation and
anticipation to get away. Again I wouldn’t use this music throughout but I
would use aspects of this within my trailer. The combination of the music
put together will create more drama within the different scenes and will
help to combine them, showing they lead on from each other.
6. Existing Tracks Used Within
Films/Trailers -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6OtF7daIPM
28 Weeks Later Theme Song – John Murphy
The theme song to ‘28 weeks later’, is already existing on the film and trailer.
Although the song may be suitable to use within my trailer. When
listening to the song, it’s evident that it builds up suspension which is
something that I want to achieve within my trailer. The song is repetitive
but I could cut and edit the song and use it within different scene s of my
trailer.