Brainstorm 2
- Jeb Brown
- Mar 6, 2023
- 1 min read
For my sound composition, I want to play a lot with layering and creating momentum. I know that you can layer sounds together. It would be interesting to combine some of these sounds and change and distort them. With layers you can make more things subtle or obvious. I could use these tools to make a calmer track that picks up and gains momentum. Going through all of the sound, I have noticed lots of elements. This inspires me to do something creepy and haunted house like. Growing up, I used to watch the movie monster house, where the kids explore a haunted house that has became a monster across the street. Maybe I will name my composition monster house and start off with creepy erie effects which slowly build into creepy chaos on it is cut out. I will use affects like the echo or pitching things down so it sounds deep voiced and low. This will help to give off a more mysterious affect as if the walls a creaking and machines throughout the house are spazzing out and making unusual noises. At the peak of the chaos, every sound and machine will be making noise at once. This is the house, angry and alive at whoever is investigating it. The end of the piece will be the house going to sleep or fading away back into its normal sounds making the person question where the haunted elements went. Beginning is intiital sounds, middle is chaos end is them fading away.
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