
It was then ready to put in myfilm. Secondly I found sounds like the clock ticking which I needed to put in the film over the clock using GarageBand.
I then found the piano tune for the non-diegetic music for the opening and the ending of the film. The music I had chosen was a sad sounding tune which wasn't very upbeat this suited my film because my film is meant to be upsetting.

Later in my film after the main point in the film has happened (the girl hangs h
erself) the music comes back on but in a lower tone/pitch and it makes it even more upsetting.
Using the same music twice to set two different moods is good be
cause at the start it welcomes the audience and the don't think anything of the music until they have seen the whole film.
This technique of the music pitch slightly changing, which changes the mood or to create a different level tension in the film has been done many times before, for example in most 'James Bond' films the theme music is used a lot of times through out the film at different points changing the tone or beat or pitch slightly to fit what is happening on screen.

When there is a silence in the film/ when the sounds are only the natural sounds, it makes the audience become more engaged with actual video footage and what is happening on the screen. It also makes it more confusing and it is different because the silence draws them in more. Also having music throughout the film doesnt look right and seems tackyand takes away from the video footage of the film.
After all this had been done all the music and sounds were added into the film.
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