Hello Cambridge people!
Since the film is all about the escape of the character from kidnapping, sound is going to play a huge part in establishing tension and making it happen. We’re planning to use a mix of sounds to match the intensity of the moment—like heavy breathing, the creaking of the chair as the character struggles to break free, and the sound of footsteps echoing as they run through the garage and out the door. Silence will also be of equal importance. There are moments when we have to cut out all the unnecessary sounds in order to create a creepy atmosphere, so the audience feels the same fear and uncertainty as the character. After the escape, we're thinking of adding rapid, staccato music to maximize the suspense.
We will also incorporate Foley sounds to make it more realistic, such as the rope pulling tighter, the door squeaking open, and even the hum of faraway streetlights. All these little things will draw the audience into the scene and make them feel the threat and urgency of the getaway. Can't wait to see how it all looks!
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