In thrillers the music does not always match with the scene. The music is used to create tension and suspense within the audience, making them feel frightened. The music helps to build up a climax when approaching a scary part in the scene. They often include synthesised sounds, this helps to create the mood in the film.
The most commonly used sounds in thrillers are: Dark, eerie, sounds which usually start off slow paced at first Director's like to use asynchronous sounds to create tension, as the viewer can hear a sound but can not see its source. Tiptoe through the tulips which was featured on the thriller film 'Insidious'. The music is asynchronous, with a Hawaiian, up beat sound juxtaposes with the storyline creating unexpected scenes throughout.
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Ms Gard
12/3/2014 06:39:03 pm
When music doesn't match the images the correct terminology is "asynchronous" Have a look at Prezi from a student doing a blog on this - www.prezi/a7nv7aghklai/synchronous-and-asynchronous-sound
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