Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Final Soundtrack Production Proposal 2- Django Unchained


Final Soundtrack Production Proposals

For my two soundtrack productions, I plan to create my own original sounds (diegetic, non- diegetic) and apply them to the scenes of my choice and make them as interesting and innovative as before and make it to a professional standard.

Clip 2- Django UnchainedHandshake Scene

Genre- Comedy/Western/Drama

Client- Quentin Tarantino (for Columbia Pictures/The Weinstein Company)

Target Audience- 15- 24, any gender (primarily male), English language, audience must have interest in Quentin Tarantino's previous films. I will create this so that it is suitable for the age group and the target audience by keeping the same mood that the original clip has.

Sound FX Information- Create a tense scene. We will record voices for two of the characters and a few sounds with the use of foley. Other sounds I could download and edit in. The clip will include gun shots and footsteps and on one occasion, a sound effect (that I will record) of a character dropping dead on the floor.

Music Information- There is no music in this scene.

Spoken Word Information- I will provide voice actors to dub the dialogue in the clip (this scene is very dialogue heavy when compared to my first clip which has a mixture of heavy dialogue and sound effects)

*Will involve studio recording, Foley recording and downloadable FX.


CALVIN: It's a custom here in the South, once a business deal is concluded, for the two parties to shake hands. It implies good faith.

SHULTZ: I'm not from the South.

CALVIN: But you are in my house, doctor. I'm afraid I must insist.

SCHULTZ: Insist what? That I shake your hand? Then I'm afraid I must insist in the opposite direction.

CALVIN: You know what I think you are?

SCHULTZ: What you think I am? No, I don't.

CALVIN: I think you are a bad loser.

SCHULTZ: And I think you're an abysmal winner.

CALVIN: Never the less, here in Chicksaw County a deal ain't done till the two parties have shook hands. Even after all this paper signin', don't mean shit you don't shake my hand. 

SCHULTZ: If I don't shake your hand, you're gonna throw away twelve thousand dollars? I don't think so. Let's go.

CALVIN: Bartholomew, if she tries to leave here before this mother fucking German shakes my hand. Cut her down.

SCHULTZ: You really want me to shake your hand?

CALVIN: I insist.

SCHULTZ: Well, if you insist.

*SCHULTZ'S footsteps as he walks towards CALVIN*

*The sound of a revolver cocking and shooting*

*CALVIN falls to the floor*

1 comment:

  1. Good, but there is still room for some more detail:
    Show where you researched your target audience demographic (see my blog for some tips http://sarahcoulsdonsound.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/final-soundtrack-productions.html )
    What key sounds do you think you might need to download?
    What affect will they have on the final product?

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