Thursday, October 10, 2024

Sound Project

   During the sound lesson and assigned videos, I learned many ways to categorize sounds and ways to make the sounds in your film have a greater impact. I also learned that you could make sounds yourself by using objects you might've not considered. I learned simple ways to make sounds at home, which really helped tie together and improve my project.

   For this project, we had to convey the plot of scenes using only sound. The recording had to be a black screen or one still shot and 1-2 minutes long. At least 4 of the sound effects used had to be created using random objects on a foley sounds. We had to video the process of creating these four sounds and edit them together into one cohesive video file.

   Me and my partner began working on this project by first coming up with a topic, and then we plotted the scene down on paper and visualized how it would sound if it were to actually happen. The outline helped us organize our sounds because it helped us think of all of the sounds that go into ordinary things we don't usually think of. After brainstorming, we watched videos on foley sounds and researched sounds on the internet. Our main editing source was Adobe Premier, but we also used our phone settings to crop clips. 

In this project, we did well with conveying the plot. I think all of our sounds worked smoothly together to put the scene together. Although, the beginning could use some improvement. In the beginning of the project, the sounds should've flowed together a little bit better. Overall, I think me and my partner worked well together on this project. 

Link to project: https://youtu.be/Fht41J5e66I?si=kLt_KqzD33SEZ7WK


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