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Why is Ear Ringing sound played most of the times in an intense part of a movie?

Started by PeterSteele, September 08, 2016, 05:19:26 PM

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PeterSteele

For example I was watching a shortfilm on Youtube and it was about depression. Well this girl self mutilated her wrists and it got all dark and played ear ringing sounds. I just wonder why they put that instead of some song?
Just wondering.. I think its pretty cool though

Thanks,
Peter Steele Θ
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Elis

I've heard of this before somewhere. They do it in most films in order to make the audience feel uneasy and on edge.
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PeterSteele

Quote from: Elis on September 08, 2016, 05:32:50 PM
I've heard of this before somewhere. They do it in most films in order to make the audience feel uneasy and on edge.
Oh okay thanks. This was just some random thing that came across my mind when I was waiting for my computer to start up  :D ;D
Peter Steele Θ
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