Sunday 7 February 2016

Sound editing

After creating the sounds we needed for the scene, we had to incorporate them into different parts in the background that would sound appropriate. Unfortunately the sounds that we made were basic and just the one instrument didn't sound professional, so even though we used them at certain points, we still had to edit in some horror sound effects.

We looked up non-copyrighted horror sound tracks and looked through videos until we found one that was appropriate and suspenseful enough for the chase scene at the end. We also looked for more basic ones that would run through the whole time and overlapped with the ones that we made to make it sound better. This didn't take long yet still sounded professional, because we edited it to go along with different parts of the scene and added the options of fading in and fading out - something we used when the main title ('Faceless') appeared.

If there was anything that could have been changed, it would be that we could have made all of the soundtrack and used it because it would provide us with a more original piece, but it also allows us to know that we should plan for next time to make it as good as possible.

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