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Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Sound
I have finished my sound, creating a song that is appropriate to the feature. The sound itself is split into three distinct pieces. the first two last about 30 seconds, and the last a short 16. The first part, mainly using violins is supposed to show the intelligent and calm nature of the titular character. The synth bass that is used quietly underneath it is to show that the character is modern. As the Title "Marlo" Comes onto the screen, it is greeted with a sudden explosive sound. This is used as the main separating feature, and also to represent the explosive nature of the character. As the noise fades down, a deep, sinister tune is played. This shows the other side of the character. He is always changing between his reasonable and darker sides, and the music is used to represent this. Finally at the end, a guitar slowly builds and constantly plays as Marlo beets someone up. This is simply none-diagrtic, yet ambient noise, not as loud as the rest of the soundtrack. Its reason is simply to keep some kind of noise constantly going, and to not let the soundtrack rest. Underneath the entire soundtrack is the sound of a volcano erupting. It is a constant, and though quiet now, would build in size until tensions snapped later on in the film. It is used to represent underlying feelings of rage that would become more prevalent and obvious as the film progressed.
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