Tuesday 3 March 2009

Update: sound editing

We had finished forming our film, now we needed sound to make it complete, and to have the full "thriller effect" . In the beginning it was very hard to try and make a soundtrack for the film. Because we had to start from scratch and obviously had no experience it made it even worse. We started off listening to all of the different instruments. After we had listened to most of them we started trying out different sounds, for different events in the film. For example with the opening we wanted a sound that was not to complex but still that the film was supposed to be a thriller. We used more complex music for the walk down the alleyway and the attacks, only to build tension, but still kept it a minimum in order to prevent it from looking amateur. when we started to get used to using soundtrack, we started adding little sounds to create a different sound that would not be that easy to copy. by the end of the session we ended up completing the whole soundtrack and it really made the film look and sound alot better, and also made it look quite thrilling!

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