Sunday, February 15, 2026

Audio

 SOUND-

-What makes audio so important within films? Sound is about 50% of the audiences experience as it helped drive emotional impact as well as building a more clear view of character or narrative relationships. For example, dialogue, sound effects or even music help build up the atmosphere and immerse the audience more. For our project my group and i wanted to include the appropriate sound needed to create our storyline, as well as giving it meaning and help it come to life. Sound helps give the eeriness and the emotional connection viewers have towards the film.

PLANS-

-Sound also includes Diegetic and non-diegetic sound, which both are crucial for the understanding of audio within films. For ur film project it is also important we incorporate at least one of these factors with our film. While having a personal meet up with my group, we talked about the types of soundtracks we could use to enhance our film with the audio sphere. We plan to use foley sounds that include, heavy breathing, screaming, writing on the wall, and even the clanking of objects within various scenes. 

-It is highly possible that some of the sounds during our recording becomes lost or unable to be heard very well, being over-layered with other sounds that make it difficult to understand, which is why foley comes in handy. Being able to recreate these sounds gives us the freedom to experiment and see what sounds work best for our foley. As for our non-diegetic sounds, we are going to be using some static noise of a television or the static of a light when a room is fully quiet. Even the air conditioner is part of the play. 

-We plan to use this sound within our jail prison scenes where it is usually pretty quiet with no dialogue. Most of our resources for this will be used with PixaBay since it offers only non copyrighted sound. As well as ArtistRoyalty, which helps us with non-copyright music that we can add to the film. Not just music and non-diegetic sounds will be used but also dialogue, within some scenes we will have our script while we record the dialogue for the lines of the actors. We mark where the actor says their lines during the recording of their dialogues. This helps the editor as having the script align with the movements of the actors mouth as well as the dialogue truly helps during the editing process. As for our diegetic sound includes the heavy breathing, footsteps, or even the chalk marker while being written on the wall. 


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