'Nothing Left To Fear' Sound Analysis

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'Nothing Left To Fear' Sound Analysis by Mind Map: 'Nothing Left To Fear' Sound Analysis

1. Dialogue is then establish as we are presented to the characters. The first person to speak is the dad who starts by talking about the person that gave them the directions ('Pastor Kingsman'). He speaks very confidently and calmly which shows he is a respected character and a respected role model within his family.

2. The next character that we establish dialogue from is the oldest daughter, Rebecca, who the dad asks for help which shows that she may be a quite knowledgeable character.

3. The next part of the dialogue is when all the families conversations overlap and everyone is speaking at once, which makes it hard to understand which can represent the confusion of the journey.

4. The dramatic music returns when 2 more characters are introduced, a man that lives on the farm and seems to have been waiting for this specific family and a man in the distance killing the sheep. As the dramatic music returns when these 2 characters have been establish shows that they may be quite dark and negative characters involved in the events of the film.

5. The next sound that is used is the crying of the sheep as the mysterious man picks it up in the distance, representing the idea of pain and misery, and then the sheeps neck being chopped with the sound effect of the knife being forced through,

6. Throughout the first part of the scene dramatic music is used in order to cause tension, even though we don't know any important information yet about the film itself. We understand that the dramatic music is used in order to show the car with the family inside the camera follows must have some tragic events that must occur with them or around them.

7. The dramatic music starts of slow and quiet which shows that the film will build up the tension, intriguing the viewer and making them want to continue watching to see if anything happens to this family or what will become of them.

8. The dramatic music then starts to fade and we then begin to hear the natural sounds in the surroundings such as the cars as they drive past. This represents that the characters will now begin to be established throughout the rest of the opening.

9. The last bit of dialogue heard in the opening is when the 2 sisters are stood in shock from seeing the sheep being killed by the man, giving the idea of concern which throughout the film is established quite a bit between the family.