Thursday, 25 April 2013

Sound edit.

Th esound edit for this piece involves quite a lot of syncing sound. The quality of some of th esound recording is not great in some of the clips because of unavoidablt background noise. I have therefore done a lot of cleaning up with the sound. I have taken out a lot of the lower frequencies to make the rumble less. Also some of the recording was done in the Peace Gardens as that's where a lot of the recording was taking place.  To try an minimis ethis hissin gsound I have taken out th ehiger frequencies using the single band EQ filter.

Something else I am trying to do is to make the most of the rhythum of the music. With the levelling I have decided to go for a loud strong start. With some shots and parts of the film however I am keeping the sound lower and more ambient so it' smore like being in the sudience watching them. In other Parts I am trying to really bost the volume. The effect of this should be that the audience doesn't get complacent. It should rise and flow over the film.

Also I don't wan tthe music to constantly overpower the interviews. Also I want there to be a little breathing space, rather that a constant wall of sound. As there is such a strong drum beat I think it is in danger of beocoming a littletiring if it is there constantly at a high volume.

Overall the sound edit is going well. I would have prefered more time. But as lewis was ill it was no one's fault.

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