Blog Post #52- Second score element in my opening scene

For my clips containing James I decided to add score in order to make the scene more suspenseful to the audience. I wanted this scene to be more suspenseful because the suspenseful score could show the audience that James's reaction to his missing briefcase will be impactful.

To find an appropriate score for my film I went back on YouTube and searched for scores that were compatible with crime genre films, similar what to I searched in order to find the first score for my project that was used earlier in the opening scene. After searching on YouTube I found a score that proved to be very effective in creating suspense for a suspenseful environment. Below is the video I used in order to find this score (The score I used starts at the time mark of 1:26 in the video).


After finalizing my decision to use this as the second score element of my film I needed to decide where to add it. After considering some placement options for this score I decided to use this score for the whole scene of James waking up and discovering the crime that has occurred. I decided to do this in order to make the whole scene feel very suspenseful, just as how I intended this scene to be. The score in this scene was also used in order to make the scene more attention grabbing to the audience. Below this is the scene of James waking up with the score implemented into the scene.





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