Another problem that occurred was I hadn't read the brief completely and had made my soundscape about 2 minutes long. It wasn't until one of my classmates told me that the clip had to be between 30 seconds and a minute so because of this I had to cut a lot of sound out which was a bit of a pain at times. I had to take out certain clips which sometimes made other clips ping out of place but eventually I managed to fix it. Overall I am fairly happy with the outcome of the soundscape. If I were to do this again I would want to try and be more abstract instead of creating a narrative so I could experiment with more clips and try to distort them.
Thursday, 2 March 2017
Experimental Sound - Process of Making my Soundscape (Editing)
The editing process for this project was an interesting one. There were points where everything just fit very well together but there were other times which required manipulation to pitch, duration and tempo. One sound in particular that needed adjusting was the sound of the body being dragged across the floor. When recording this sound I must have made the mistake of not getting the microphone close enough to the bag so when it came to editing, the audio was quieter than the other sounds. Because of this I had to increase the volume of the whole clip, making it suitable to fit the rest of the track.
Labels:
dfsa,
experimental sound,
term 2,
Year 1
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