Week 8-9 Assignment
This weeks assignment was sound, so my partner and I added some sound to our five master edits.
Shot 1: The sound editing technique used here was post-synchronous dubbing. Post-synchronous dubbing is when the editors add in sound afterward over the already existing sound to create a finished product. The loud boom really emphasizes the impact of the movement, giving the audience a better understanding of the idea the director has.
Shot 2: Music was the editing technique for this shot. An editor would add music to dramatize the action of the movie. In the context of our shot, the music was an orchestration, which might have been used at an important point in the movie, something that the audience should remember.
Shot 3: For this shot, the voiceover was used as a sound editing technique. A voiceover is when the editors add the voice of an actor or an omniscient character in order to explain the events taking place or to add context. In this case, we used the voiceover to add some context to the action that was happening on the screen.
Shot 4: Direct sound and a sound bridge were both used as sound editing techniques in this shot. Direct sound is the sound that was captured at the time of filming, while a sound bridge is a musical theme that connects shots to one another. In our shot, the knocking was the direct sound and the sound bridge was the music playing in the background, which would be a theme of the movie.
Shot 5: In our final shot, the sound editing technique we used was a voiceover. In the context of this shot, the voiceover again provides some context for the emotions of the actors and actresses portrayed in each shot.
This weeks assignment was sound, so my partner and I added some sound to our five master edits.
Shot 2: Music was the editing technique for this shot. An editor would add music to dramatize the action of the movie. In the context of our shot, the music was an orchestration, which might have been used at an important point in the movie, something that the audience should remember.
Shot 3: For this shot, the voiceover was used as a sound editing technique. A voiceover is when the editors add the voice of an actor or an omniscient character in order to explain the events taking place or to add context. In this case, we used the voiceover to add some context to the action that was happening on the screen.
Shot 4: Direct sound and a sound bridge were both used as sound editing techniques in this shot. Direct sound is the sound that was captured at the time of filming, while a sound bridge is a musical theme that connects shots to one another. In our shot, the knocking was the direct sound and the sound bridge was the music playing in the background, which would be a theme of the movie.
Shot 5: In our final shot, the sound editing technique we used was a voiceover. In the context of this shot, the voiceover again provides some context for the emotions of the actors and actresses portrayed in each shot.
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