WEEK 4 BLOG 2
SOUND
As I previously indicated, sound will play an important role in our film since, while it is character vs. character, it is also tied to the surroundings. Sound is important because it engages the audience in multiple ways and elicits emotional responses. We're considering using a variety of sounds. Diegetic sound, which can originate on-screen or off-screen but always occurs at the same time as the action, and Synchronous sound, which precisely corresponds to what is happening on screen. We will be able to engage a larger audience and make our film more relevant by using these two sorts of sound. Because the film is set in a forest, the audience will hear a range of sounds made by the creatures that live there. If there isn't any sound, we'll have to add some animal noise to make it look more realistic. Here's an example of a sound we might use if the original doesn't function. We are thinking on making a foley sound because it makes the scene more immersive. A lot of people will love our film just by the sound. Im telling you right now!!!!!
We'll begin recording our production on Sunday, and I'm really looking forward to it. The entire crew will gather at my place, and we will all proceed to the appropriate location together. I also forgot to explain who was going to record our film since Diego and I were both acting in the film. Vanessa, an incredible photographer friend of ours, will assist us in recording our presentation. She will play an important role in the production because she is in charge of making and recording the film to perfection.
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