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I have a wide range of using different types of sound, such as music, sound effects and dialogue. Music will be my own as I will create something on the piano, sound effects will be doors opening/closing, car sounds etc, and dialogue will be people talking.
The trailer I am making is fictional based creation because its made up by me and is not real. The audio will support the trailer because it will create meaning and excitement. The music will be uplifting and fun which will follow Pearlman and Carter through their adventures. This will give the audience a sense of reassurance and the feeling - "If their here, everything's going to be ok". By adding sound effects it will make the surroundings a lot more realistic, like a car pulling up will need a engine sound, which I will create, or get from the internet.
The two main characters are Detective Inspector Pearlman and Detective Inspector Carter. The trailer will communicate that these two characters will solve the crimes and the mysterious. By using dialogue it tells us whats happening or what will happen in the story. For example Pearlman needs to introduce himself and Carter - "I'm Detective Inspector Pearlman and this is my assistant, Detective Inspector Carter." This will help because it will instantly click with the audience, that these two characters are the people who will save the day and get the job done. Thats why the audio will help identify the characters to the audience.
Who are your characters? What are you communicating? How will audio help identify them/this to an audience?
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