During the sound lesson I learned that sound has a much larger impact on film than what I thought. Without sound the full meaning of the film can't be captured. I also learned that all sounds in a production are put together after filming apart from dialogue. These can be created from either previously recored sounds or foley sounds.
For our sound projects, we had to create a soundscape to represent a 1-2 minute scene. We had to find all of the sounds and create foley sounds to fit the scene as well as edit them together ourselves. We came up with an idea pretty quick, but we struggled to make it long enough. However, the sounds were easy to identify and list. Our outline of sounds made it easier in the editing process so we wouldn't forget anything. In addition, it helped us figure out what sounds we would use as foley sounds and which we would look for online. Finally, I used Adobe Premiere to edit our project as it's the one I've been familiar with the longest. However, I had to learn how to use the different sound editing tools since I wasn't as familiar with them. I figured out how to change the pitch of the sounds and fade them out to make them all smoother and also layer them to better fit together.
We made our soundscape on a girl transforming into a mermaid. We decided to do this because we thought that there were a lot of possible sounds we could both use and create for this scene. The foley sounds were made well, but I think they could've been edited into the other sounds a bit better. I also think if some of the sounds had less background noise and were more clear it would be smoother, but overall I think it was alright.
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