Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Soundtrack Treatment

What feel or mood are you hoping to achieve with the sound for this clip (i.e. how do you want the audience to feel and at which points in the scene? Does the sound have a narrative role?)

I'd like to give all the sounds, and the scene overall, a comedy feel. I tried to create it so that the scene didn't have any seriousness in it, sticking to the mick-take theme.

Describe the music you are going to add to the clip (pace, tone, style, pitch) and what response you hope to illicit in a listener. Where will you get your music from? (pre-recorded music; public domain, licensed, own).

The music I have chosen is very methodical and is also quite comical when put together with the scene. I took the music from Soundtrack Pro, the software being used for my soundtrack.

What foley sounds are you going to record in the studio and add to this clip and what they will add to scene:

I recorded the whipping of a coat hanger to create sounds for throwing items, such as the LP's and the kitchen items. A box of plates was dropped on the floor to create the sound for when they drop the box of kitchen items. And for the rustling of cutlery, we rustled some cutlery.

Do you need to record any sounds out on location, if so which?

No.

Who will be in your recording crew to help you get your sounds and what are their individual roles and responsibilities? 

Sam Ford - Recorder and Foley Artist
Me - Foley Artist and ADR
Liam Brown - Recorder
Noah Alliston - Recorder and ADR.

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