Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Editing - 3rd, 4th and 6th of April

Before we began editing, we recorded some more sounds to put over our clips. Once we had recorded all sounds needed we put them into place on our timeline then changed the volume and pitch, plus faded them in and out, to make it sound eerie. After fitting all these sounds in we started to notice that the diagetic sound had different acoustics to the recorded sounds, with muffled noises, so we spilt the clip and audio and deleted the sound.
The next two days we started to search for music that would add to the horror opening, for this we searched on freeplay.com a website with available music to download without the risk of copyright. We played around with the sounds on audacity, and with the clip called 1619 Broadway created a fitting song that was creepy yet etherial. However, when we saved the piece, it saved in a format that was incompatible with our footage and so we chose to use Floatate instead, as a whole song. Because the song was too long, we cut it down to fit and faded it in and out.
We listened to our piece, checking that the song and recordings fit the filming, although, we realised that the song was too loud and our recordings could not be properly heard and that we had two more clips to record.

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