Due to a poor sound quality due to the fact that there was a technical hitch with the microphones SD cards, ambience sounds were needed to make the film seem more professional.
To achieve this, I went to the website: freesound.org , made an account and looked for sounds with a public domain symbol:
This means that the intellectual property rights of the sounds clips have expired, have been forfeited or are inapplicable.
The ambience clips I used were titled:- Outdoor forest
- Running refrigerator
- Creepy Piano
- Negative Ambience
The outdoor forest ambience was used, obviously, for the forest scenes, and the running refrigerator diegetics were used for inside the studio. The piano, however, was added at random intervals during the film, similar to how a low budget thriller may uses music to string out the tension. Near the end of the film, the negative ambience was used to create tension as the survivor stared at the phone.
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