In the last two weeks we were tasked with making two sound projects. Our first project was to create a one minute sound only film. We were given the creativity to choose the storyline and work with a partner. We were to create an outline of the sounds we would use as well as the sounds we would create using foley. Additionally film the process of making the foley sounds. We were free to use any editing platform of our choice as well as provided with many free resources of sounds to download. Our second project focused back to our one word film. Were tasked with revisiting the film adding the necessary sounds to make the film complete. We had to as well make an outline of the scenes and sounds incorporated for our film.
As well as the freedom to work with any editing platform. The outlines for both projects helped us stay organized by creating a baseline of what sounds were needed to match the scenario's of our story. It helped channel all of the soundscapes needed to complete the full setting. In first project i utilized clip-champ as the editing tool allowed to add more sounds and layering. For the second project i used Adobe Premier to create smoother transitions and to go back to our original film. I believe that the story line of my first project was relatively simple but create storyline to incorporate all the sounds of the forest setting I choose. What I would improve was the foley sounds we created as I don't think they were the best quality we produced given the circumstances we had.
With quieter setting and objects I believe my partner and I would have produced better sounds for our foley portion. The second project I really feel confident in our foley creation as well as sound affects. They were very crisp and match the action of the storyline. What I would say to improve is next project to not incorporate a musical aspect as it was quite difficult to come up with the right sound to match our storyline and word chosen.
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