Fast and Furious 6 - Key sounds used:
There is a lot of uses of non diegetic sounds, mainly fast paced sound tracks. The soundtrack is almost in sync with the action shown - 'synchronous' to emphasise and exaggerate the danger shown, it makes it more thrilling by keeping it captivating, gaining the audiences attention by such sounds as 'stings', this is typical of a thriller because we want the audience to be on the 'edge of their seats' and so by adding jumps of sound, we are increasing tension further. The soundtrack was specifically made for this movie - 'score', it sets the mood and relates solely on it's areas of fast paced action.
As well as that, it's diegetic sounds (cars) are manipulated and increased in volume further, just to emphasise again the car's speed and 'furiousness'. Incidental music is used in events to signify it's increasing action and therefore increasing tension as we are lead to believe that something will occur. Again, the diegetic sound of the cars is classed as 'perspective' sound, making it seem more realistic to those who are viewing it, the sounds make them feel involved, again typical of a thriller due to we want the audience to be in the character's point of view, just to add to suspense as the audience themselves feel as if the danger is around them.
Words asocciated with 'sound':
- Diegetic - Sound bridge
- Non Diegetic - Synchoronous
- Tempo - Asynchronous
- Pitch - Volume
- Rhythm
- Tone
What is in a typical thriller soundtrack:
Sound track one:
- Instruments - Tense music
- Fast paced - Out of tune
- High pitched - Tension building
- Cresendo
- Enigma
Sound track two:
- Creepy sounds - Cresendo
- Asynchronous sound
- High pitched
What makes a good sound track:
- High pitched - Panning sound -Fast tempo
- Asynchronous - No lyrics - Instumental
- Bass - Gives a sense of engima - Altering pitches
- Cresendo - Minor key - Dramatic
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