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Evil, Horror, Fear
How do you convey the feeling of being scared
in a music soundtrack?
The most effective and frightening soundtrack example I can think of is from Alfred Hitchcock’s movie Psycho. Famed soundtrack composer, Bernard Herrmann, created a chilling effect using piercing and screeching violins played in their highest registers. As the film progresses, when you hear that sound cue repeated, you know something really bad is going to happen. Another famous cue that works in a similar way is the 3-note phrase in the low string orchestra that announces the presence of the killer shark in the first Jaws film.
Soundtracks moments like the one in Psycho are great for portraying outright evil and horror but underscoring the feeling of fear can be done in subtler ways too.
Ordinary Actions become Extraordinary Sometimes the soundtrack notifies the audience that what they are seeing has a darker meaning. The movie Michael Clayton, which I saw this past weekend, does this a lot. The on-screen events are quite ordinary - a women is getting dressed for work - yet she is accompanied by a chilling soundtrack.
The music acts against the scene, contrary to it. It is telling us that these events are not ordinary and have importance beyond their actions. In fact, the music is telling us that these normal events are somehow scary. Something terrible is going to happen.
The Audience Knows a Secret Sometimes the audience is let in on a secret, maybe a dark secret, that the central characters in the story don’t yet know about. You watch as events unfold and you see them getting further and further into trouble. Here again, a dark or suspenseful underscore can work wonders by building the tension against what is happening on screen.
The Inner Struggle Lets say, in your story, your main character, a salesman, is boarding an airplane but we in the audience already know he has a terrible fear of flying. The flight attendants are welcoming families and other travelers on board the plane. The airplane cabin is filled with rather innocuous, but pleasant background music. Then we cut to the main character boarding the plane. Now the music changes to full-on frightening, horror soundtrack. The music portrays his inner psychology – his feelings of fear.
News Event/World Crisis
If you create documentaries or news programming, then you may need, at times, to show painful footage from current world events. This is another time where dark underscore works well. It sets the underlying emotional atmosphere for the accompanying footage.
Part of every media producer’s soundtrack arsenal includes the ability to underscore fright, fear, and events that are difficult or harrowing. Horror music tracks are like the dark colors, the dark shades in your soundtrack toolkit. Using them paints a chilly or terrifying picture.
Some Scary Soundtrack Collections
from UniqueTracks:
Dark Forces
What a nightmare! The Dark Forces collection is a menacing orchestral collection meant to crate terror, fear, danger and horror.
Not for the fainthearted, this collection of Hollywood-style thriller/horror soundtracks will add fear and anxiety to any production.
No Escape
Enter the tension-filled world of Double AGents, and Super Sleuths with this mysterious and suspenseful CD Collection.
Barren landscapes, gloomy side streets, spooky phantoms... this is the realm of No Escape. THis music is great for action-adventure scenes or any production that needs an infusion of mystery and fear.
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