The sounds that we ended up using were taken off of a 'free sounds' website where drones and certain, quick sounds are available to download. Exporting these onto Adobe Premiere Pro CS4, placing them onto the audio tracks beneath the visuals, and deleting the ambient sounds of the raw recordings in the films.
We didn't use that many sounds, keeping it as simple and as blunt as possible seemed right to us as it will focus the audiences attention more towards the quality of the filming.
The low drone starts the film off to create sudden suspense and get viewers glued to their seats. A metallic crash of a noise with echo is hit to create more drama when the camera cuts to Matthews close ups. This exceeds all expectations as to when the next noise will come, meaning that it can be expected after the first time.
The girl laughing is also put it when she appears to be in Matthews surroundings which is there to send a chill down the audiences spine.
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