In our film we had used this sound instrumental in order to help convey the feeling of thrilling excitement to our audience during the action sequence in the film as the agent is preforming his task by leaping over the wall and breaking into the house. We had used the first 50 seconds of this instrumental in our opening because that section was the most exhilarating part of the this soundtrack and if we had used the whole 2 minutes and 31 seconds of this sound it would've just dragged on and parts of the opening wouldn't match with that sound that was being played which would've made this sound come off as Asynchronous.
We had discovered this soundtrack on Youtube while searching for a type of loud, exciting and fast pasted sound so that we could use it as a digetic synchronous sound that would be used to build excitment as well as suspense in this opening.
We had chosen this type of fast paced sound with an extremely quick rhythm to be played over our thriller because the violin string and the drum instruments that are used in this music help to convey the theme of excitment to the audience during the Spy's action sequence in the opening. This music was also edited by Cameron so that the pace of the music would gradually build up and become faster as the opening progresses in order to represent the intensity of the thriller's atmosphere gradually building and therefore becoming more suspenseful.
We had discovered this soundtrack on Youtube while searching for a type of loud, exciting and fast pasted sound so that we could use it as a digetic synchronous sound that would be used to build excitment as well as suspense in this opening.
We had chosen this type of fast paced sound with an extremely quick rhythm to be played over our thriller because the violin string and the drum instruments that are used in this music help to convey the theme of excitment to the audience during the Spy's action sequence in the opening. This music was also edited by Cameron so that the pace of the music would gradually build up and become faster as the opening progresses in order to represent the intensity of the thriller's atmosphere gradually building and therefore becoming more suspenseful.
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