Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Audio Developments

In an attempt to create the look of an authentic film opening we have decided to changed the soundtrack, not only because the original music was in fact copyrighted, but it also made our opening appear too much like a music video, as opposed to the first few shots of an indie film.


We are now going to overlay a recording of both my voice, and Amber's voice with Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, which will give the illusion of a schiozophrenic mind set, with the contrasting voices combating with one another, reflecting Red's multi-persoanlity disorder, with the classical music acting as a contradicting element to further juxtapose the foley content. The dialogue in which we are going to use goes as follows;

'It wasn't like I understood what was happening, or that I wanted it. It just did. Shut up. You don't just wake up one day with it, it goes, don't tell them, be quiet, you can't stop me. Leave me alone, I hate you. I hate what you've done, you're weak, no, you're stupid, weak and no match for me. She grows, feeding on you like a paracite. Until one day, I take over, and that's just it. I'm in control, and there's nothing I can do. I'm just there, just like a, Bloodsucker, never going to leave, here to stay, forever, and there's no stopping me. I've plenty to get on with and first of all, priority number one, the king of kings. Revenge'.

The areas in red will be spoken in a creepy whisper, whilst the areas in black will be read by Amber, reflecting how she is being taken over by her own evil ego. 'Revenge' at the end, is spoken simultaneously by both speakers to reflect the overlapping personalities to convey a coherent demonstration of a mental disorder.