Tuesday, 29 November 2016

AS Media Urban Sounds Practical

Urban Sounds Practical


Post-productions


Using "YouTube" I selected the below videos as I felt that they were most fitting sound wise for our montage.






On clips where there was talking I muted the sound and replaced it with one of the above accordingly.


With some of the sound I layered them like the above so it makes the clip appear more busy and hence create a more threatening impact for the vulnerable homeless woman. As shown above with some of these sound clips I had to use the fade tool to make the layers seem fitting.

I also tried isolating certain sounds and make them appear louder for example the "scum" and the laugh from the theme park ride. I don't believe this worked very well as there was a noticeable difference in volume. I tried using the blade tool and altering many clips so it progressively gets louder and then decreases again, but this seemed too noticeable with the "scum" bit. Instead I just did it too the theme park ride.



Yet, upon reflection the cruel manic laugh will probably confuse the audience as it is not obvious the character is in a theme park and so either they will get confused with why a laugh was inserted or will be confused if wondering why a homeless person is in a theme park. I felt this shot should be removed, but the graphic match indicates the protagonist's sense of movement through the city.

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