Sound helps convey the storytelling more by adding a dramatic effect and helping the viewer feel and understand more in-depth. In the first project, we were asked to create a story only using sound, and in the second project, we were to add sound to our one-word film created previously. For the sound project #1 me and my partner worked to create the story of a family eating dinner at the dinner table, and then an earthquake happens and they make it to the basement safely. We create the story by using sounds of dishes rattling, forks dropping, glasses clinking, low rumble, screams, and more. We used an outline to plan when each event takes place and what sounds to use for each event. We used ClipChamp and other links to find our sounds. I think we did well on this project and it is clear of what is going on in the story.
In sound project #2, we were asked to add sound to our previous one word film project that was created with no sound. We gathered our sounds and created our Foley sounds, then separately added them to our project. I used KineMaster to edit my sounds into my project. We went through each scene to think about which sounds to use when, so we knew when which ones were needed. I think we did a good job getting together what sounds were needed, but I could have incorporated them much better in the film.
Sound project #1: AyedNeese_soundscape_per4.m4a
Sound project #2: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sXsUnUT5X3MUhY5qn2rd4LPHUbVtQiLs/view?usp=sharing
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