By Martika Dupigny-Williams
Score Notes
Type of Sound
Voiceover
Wind
Dialogue
Diegetic or NonDiegetic
Non-Diegetic
Diegetic
Diegetic
Sound Effects
Diegetic/Non-Diegetic
Soundtrack 1
Non-Diegetic
Purpose of Sound
Used to tell the story of
our protagonist, Amy. It
signifies her story to the
audience as its as if she
is reading her thoughts
out loud allowing the
audience to sympathise
with this character
This sound will be used
for ambience within the
scenes filmed outdoors.
By using this sound it
will make these scenes
sound less empty and
give the film a sense of
realism
Will be used to show the
argument between Amy
and her mother. This is a
key part in the film as
its where Amy is pushed
to her breaking point
and decides to leave
Will be used to hear the
staggered breathing of
Amy during the
bathroom scene as well
build using a heartbeat
to build up tension
within the scene
This soundtrack will be
played throughout the
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film except during the
bathroom scene. By
using this soundtrack it
will compliment the
gloomy atmosphere
created by the
cinematography
Basic Sound Effects
Wincing
Running
Heavy Breathing
Diegetic
Synchronous sounds
such as a door
opening/closing, and
keys will be used to
show the protagonist
entering/leaving a room
matching the action
happening within the
scene
Diegetic
During the argument
scene this sound will be
used to hear the strain
in Amys voice as her
mum roughly grabs her
by the hair. This will
allow audience members
to sympathise with her
character as well as see
the pain evident in her
face
Diegetic
This sound will ne used
to hear a distressed Amy
running away from her
abusive mother, this will
be complimented by her
heavy breathing heard in
various scenes
Diegetic
This will be used in
various scenes such as
the bedroom scene to
connote how Amy feels
through body language
as well as emphasise
how upset she is
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Electric Fan
Ear Ringing
Soundtrack 2
Pills Being Poured
Heartbeat
Diegetic
Non-Diegetic
Non-Diegetic
Diegetic
Diegetic
Used as ambient sound
during the bathroom
scene
This will heighten the
tension within the scene
as Amy gets closer and
closer to ending life as
she knows it
Will be played
throughout the
bathroom scene. Sound
levels will increase and
decrease dramatically to
connote how the
protagonist is stuck
between making a split
decision as well as
slipping in and out of
consciousness
This is another key part
in the film as its where
Amy makes the decision
to kill herself. The
shaking of the bottle
makes the audience
aware of how frightened
she is
After the effects of the
pills begin to kick in this
sound will also be used
to show how she slips in
and out of consciousness
as well as heighten the
intensity of the scene as
she can hear her heart
beating out of her chest
This will be used to
transition from the
bathroom scene
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Whoosh Sound
Cars Driving by
Non-Diegetic
Diegetic
flashback back to reality
as well as give the
audience a few seconds
to come to terms with
the events that just took
place
This will be used during
the bridge scene as
ambient sound for
realism as the cars pass
below her
The sounds that will be used are crucial towards the outcome of our film as it
helps tying it all together. It can also make the film seem more realistic with
things such as ambient sound. When inputting the different sounds it is also
important that you balance the levels to a good standard otherwise the video will
fall apart.