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Then, I listened to a variety of different sounds to establish which sounds were best – most realistic and fitted best for the action in film Firstly, I selected the sound effects drop-down menu and then the Final Cute Pro Sound Effects list

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Page 1: Editing Sound Effects and Music

Then, I listened to a variety of different sounds to establish which sounds were best – most realistic

and fitted best for the action in film

Firstly, I selected the sound effects drop-

down menu and then the Final Cute Pro Sound Effects list

Page 2: Editing Sound Effects and Music

Once I was happy with one of the sounds, I select and dragged it into the opening of

the thriller

The sound effect was too long to fit the whole thing

into the opening and so I had to cut it down

Page 3: Editing Sound Effects and Music

Eventually I was content with the length of the sound effect

and placed it in the film where I thought it best fitted

with the action

Page 4: Editing Sound Effects and Music

Here we have an unsettling clip of our antagonist staring down into the camera lens. For this, we decided to add the sound of a drone whine which we found in Final Cut Pro Sound Effects. This helped to create a tense and dark enigmatic atmosphere that is conventional of most psychological thrillers.

For this scene, the protagonist is in a busy coffee shop, recalling the events of her trauma. For this, we added the sounds of crowd walla to establish the setting as a busy highstreet coffee shop