Although '28 Days Later' is a horror and not a thriller, there are some thriller aspects to the film, and I particularly liked the eerie effect that the soundtrack gave to parts of the film. I feel something similar to these two tracks could be effective in my own thriller film.
I prefer the first track, as I feel it creates tension and fits the thriller genre better, but I like the electronic, fast pace of the second track, and the fact that it starts off simple and then 'explodes'. I feel the second track would be better if we decide to edit our opening to be fast paced and jumpy, but the first one would be best for a slow paced, tension building sequence.
Good choices to inspire further research but you know you can't use music that is under copy write. You need to reference your coursework booklet for useful websites to use music from unsigned artists.
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