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Wednesday, 1 February 2012

The strength of an audio

At this stage I am starting to realise the difference a strong piece of audio can make, at this stage I am looking at mainly eery music, seen on my context, consisting of classical music. Bluntly, music that will create a scare factor, combined with recognisable images and informative type.

However, I am not sure this is going to lead to a high level of creativeness, I want to continue with my experimenting, which will hopefully lead to more interesting ideas.

With the audience and channel I am going for I don't want my idents or tone of opening sequence to be overly serious. I think it is more important to excite people and inspire them to watch the program.

THE PROGRAM: TOP TEN HORROR/TOP TEN THINGS ABOUT HORROR FILMS

I am concentrating my program towards an audience that at the moment I am not terribly sure of, obviously, both men and women that might already be interested in horror films, but also I think the use of facts would entice others that are not overly interested. By pitching them the program in the right tone, it would not scare them (literally) away from watching the program, but show them that typical horror films are not all the stereotypes.

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