Saturday, 6 December 2014

Soundt Track

Adding in Sound


  • Adding in sound was probably the lengthiest but most important as it is the vary bases of the soundtrack.It had to be appropriate to the tone that the title sequence yet constantly changing to keep the viewer entertained.
  • The sound could be divided into two sections.the beat which contained shaker reverse topper.1 and Clock sync 02.1 and The melodies which were various sounds that  depended on the atmosphere the shot was trying to create(such as the Asian Gamelan 01.1)
  • Me and my partner Tobias Berberich did this by going out and creating two individual soundtracks on separate computers.We decided that my one was the suited  the video best .We then worked to together in finishing and fine tuning it until it was perfect.

  • We dived our video into to individual halves at the beginning of the process.However we needed to make sure that soundtrack fitted into  these halves.
  • We tackled this by noting time when one half ends and the other begins.We then synced the halves of of the soundtrack with the halves of the video.
End Of Soundtrack
  • Another problem we came across was deciding on how the soundtrack would end.
  • We noted when the video ended we then filled in a sound of a piano playing  as set an appropriate atmosphere for ending as well as ending the beat which previously had constantly played in loop through out the whole sound track
  • finally we added in a sound effect in relation to the video effect which is used to end film
Sound Effects
  • After we were satisfied with the initial soundtrack we added in  sound effects
  • these were in relation to the atmosphere or tone a shot set or to amplify or highlight a video effect





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