Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Approach to Audio

 Audio for the Antagonist:

For the antagonist, who carries a more deeper and evil vibe, I decided on trying a music track. The music will be focused around very deep vocals and/or very heavy notes. Instruments that would be accepted is a violin, since violins are associated with the devil/evil in western culture. The music will have slow parts that will have a lower tone, contrasted by quick parts of the music that have very explosive and fast-paced.

Like I mentioned earlier, the violin is associated with evil, but it also is a perfect fit for what i am trying to accomplish. since it can be played both fast and slow, with various tones, a violin is an instrument that will be almost necessary. Next, I want to have to sound to fade into the scene from the start, meaning the music would start more mellow at the start and reach its peak towards the end. Additionally, I want to add a sound of him breathing at some point, and have his breathing be more irregular, kind of like Darth Vader from "Star Wars". I feel like this would help me illustrate the idea of the antagonist being this evil person that has unknown motives better




Audio for the Protagonist:

Since the protagonist's are going to be in a very messy room, I was thinking about adding in some music that helps bring that to life. I feel like adding an untraditional beat, maybe even irregular, may be a good idea. I want to choose a song that can also help me in character development. The song I want to use has to be more mellow, to express their obsessed vibe. 

For the sound effects, there are numerous elements I want to include. Paper crumpling, muttering sentences, unfinished phrases, jittered clicking of a writing utensil (pen or pencil), Breathing, restless foot tapping, and a quiet fan are all elements I may want to include. Moving forward, I want the music to also warm up, just like the antagonist, but this time, I want the music to cut off after their character is developed and the last part of the film opening can take place. Cutting off the music can act as a wake up call for the viewers, snapping them away from the character development and putting the back into the main plot, which is them trying to solve a mystery. 



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