Sound Management
We will need a variety of sounds throughout our introduction to our thriller film.
The film will last 2 minutes and will have both diegetic and non diegetic sounds, including dialogue, and music.
One example is the rustle of the leaves and he moves slowly through the woods. This is vital as it all contributes to the opening as a whole. In order to gather the sounds we will separately record the sounds whilst out, we will record the shot and then do the same thing again but instead record the sound using a lapel microphone. This will help as it can extend our range of sound and also accuracy of sound. This drastically improves the quality of our film. Sound plays an important role as if you have weak sounds that don't sound even remotely realistic it gives off a very un-professional feel.
Our particular film will need a variety of sounds, some generic however some which may be hard acquire without recording manually, one generic sound is footsteps however a more difficult sound would be screeching of shoes as they travel through our location.
I have experience using garage-band so this is why I put myself forward for sound management, during the task for our research process I decided this would be in the best interest to take the role.
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