2. Horses: Hooves clattering &
cobbles
Wheels rims turning
The clinking of the reins.
This sounds belongs to the scene,
You can see the action and the noise
of horses running and the carriage.
CREATING THE SCENE
DIEGETIC SOUNDS
3. SHOTGUN COCKING
This sounds belongs to the scene,
It’s telling what is going on,
CREATING THE SCENE
BIRD CRAWING
Helps to put in scene the action in a
Gothic environment, creepy and dark.
They chose this sound to create more
drama in the story, mystery.
DIEGETIC SOUNDS
4. FOOTSTEPS actor
&
CREAKY DOOR being open
Following the scene, the main actor
appear running and jumping
through the city.
Then the noisy door. Makes the set
up old. Antique
DIEGETIC SOUNDS
5. SOUND-TRACK BACKGROUND
Starts with a slow PIANO
Picks up speed/rhythm with the
CHELLOS Emphasis DRUMS rolls.
The MUSIC is an important element
in the scene, it’s classic and suits with
the time line of the time.
The rhythm is getting faster: It
makes more exciting the action, get
into the feelings, get anxiety and
nervous to the audience.
NON-DIEGETIC SOUNDS
6. SOUND EFFECT
“ghostly whoosh/wind”
Bridge out > in
USED AS A TRANSITION:
Music stops when the actor opens
the door.
This sound effect gives intrigue and
scare when the actor access inside…
MYSTERY
NON-DIEGETIC SOUNDS