When learning about sound, I was introduced to many new terms and techniques. A couple being, synchronous and asynchronous sounds or sound perspective. Later, I was assigned two different sound projects. The first being to create a soundscape that had to be 1-2 minutes long. It was demanded to create at least 4 foley sounds for this project. The next project was to create sound for the one word film project.
For the first sound project my partner and I worked on creating a soundscape for an intense, finals soccer match. We brainstormed this project by creating an outline of sounds that would happen in this soundscape. The outline really helped us organize and sort out when and how we were going to use different sounds. For this project we used Clipchamp to Edit and, Pixabay for various sounds. We focused a lot on finding sounds that wouldn't usually be recognized or included for this scenario. But, I think that our timing and placement could have been better.
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For my second sound project, I had to work with my partner from the editing project to create sound for the video. We created different soundscapes but, we were able to share some similar sounds with each other. When brainstorming, I created another outline to help me keep track of when and how I was going to utilize different sounds. I used Clipchamp and Pixabay for this project as well. I think I did a good job of incorporating various sounds, and I did a little better on the timing of the sounds. Although the timing was better throughout the second project, I still think I have a lot more to work and practice to do.
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