Thriller films use music that builds suspense. The music will start off quiet and thin and as the scene intensifies the music will become louder and thicker.
Thriller films as a rule usually have non diegetic music playing in the background creating a sound bridge to create and determine the certain desired atmosphere. Orchestral music is also often used within films of the thriller genre. This all adds a lot of tension to the film causing the audience to have a feeling that something bad is going to happen soon in the film. The sound in thriller films also seems to start off at a slow pace and then the tempo gradually builds and speeds up to make the shot more dramatic to the audience. Also, another thing is that in thrillers, separate sounds seem to be emphasized on a lot, usually in the part of the climax, for instance, water droplets hitting the ground.
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