Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Sound

Diegetic sounds
For diegetic sounds in our trailer we will download uncopyrighted sound effects from websites such as "freesound.org" to make events such as a car door being slammed much more dramatic and intense for the audience.

Non-Diegetic Sounds

We wil record a non-diegetic voiceover for the film ourselves. We will use Logic Pro 9 to edit sounds, record our own samples and manipulate sounds we use from copyright-free sample packs. We can add reverb, distortion and other effects to make them suit the mood and at the same time provide the desired atmosphere. For example we could add lots of reverb to aa pen hitting cup to give a distorted, eerie feel to the setting.

Soundtrack

We will make the soundtrack on Logic Pro 9 using plugins, effects units and samplers. This allows us to have the freedom of matching the piece perfectly to the trailer, changing it wherever we want. We can also change the key, change chords and add notes whenever in order to correspond with the scenes on screen and level of energy present. This freedom is something that will benefit our trailer on the whole. We plan to produce an urban, "grime" soundtrack, of which is found in films such as "Kidulthood" and "Attack The Block", this will help establish our film genre of a "brit-flick", and also sets a tone and mood for the film.

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