Tuesday, 1 November 2016

filming sound test 2

I located and used a more noise secure area to record multitudes of noises and sounds that could have been used during the editing of Stevens film
I captured multiple ambiance locations yet found that some were unusable in the sense of interference. All round however the 2nd tests were an amazing account of sounds varying in intensity, length and volume.

With the second test I needed to learn from the previous test as well as from all of the research that was done so I gathered each individual piece of audio from the first testy and listened to each one and deduced how and why I personally messed up entirely.

With the second test afterwards I discovered that the room I had chosen was a much better fitting atmospheric space as well as a wider and much more ambient environment for recording so that was an instant improvement.

I also made sure that I had all of the sounds and props to make the specific sounds  so I was prepared and ready for any kind of tests that were going to happen. Steven also helped with the making of the sounds as some were also for his film, so each sound had to be no less than perfect.

I mainly focused on the contact sounds as I know that the contact of something hitting or contacting with another thing/person is very important and needs to be specific and accurate otherwise it will sound fake and take away from the intensity of the contact.

My favorite contact prop was the riding crop, it had so many versatile sounds and each was unique especially when it was whooshing through the air.

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