Friday, October 27, 2023

Sound Blog Post

 Project description: The students will be able to learn how to tell a story through sound effects and other auditory techniques. 


Sound project outline: soundscape outline


Development:

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/9clayDEGuyQ 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRnzW1Rru-jDNPOJzEk6yukU77mFWs_H0eWF5DxQVLoEWgBcdzjgK1kSNU0FvYBdOd-7-KdE-l0TLza/pub  

    My partner and I decided to create Foley for the footsteps, body falling, and doors opening and closing. For the footsteps, we walked in place until we were satisfied with the sound. For the body falling, we used the sound of a zip-up sweater falling to the ground. We had to do multiple takes for that one because we had a little trouble making the sound aggressive and harder. The Foley for the doors were simple. Our work for our Foley is shown in the YouTube video listed above.

    The editing took about two full hours to perfect. In the google doc listed above, it shows the layering my partner and I did so that all the sounds could sound as natural as possible. We had to be very meticulous as to where and when each sound would come into play. Everything had to flow smoothly so that it could make sense and sound great at the same time.


Final sound project: https://youtu.be/nCosW5l4ejs  

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