Week 4
Week 4
What have you learnt from After the work for this week had changed on the LO1 tab,
your primary research this I realised that these questions may not be relevant to my
week? What developments work content that I was set this week. So, I will attempt to
work out how this new content fits into this brief and
do you need to make to your
conclude what I have learnt from it. So far, I can see a
production for it to meet these separation in primary and secondary search that had
codes and conventions occurred. With the editing of my own experiments and
requirements? How did the chance to experiment with what I was taught.
processing the results of your
research help you to The primary
understand it thoroughly? research set for
this week was to
learn about the
white balance
and use of
sound in
professional productions/ student productions and be
able to re-create them/ modify them myself. The first
activity was to layer pre-made Foley sounds from the
internet onto one of the videos on VIIBE. To suit my
production’s genre of horror, I chose the first video on the
left because of the dark isolated wood location. In my
explanation, I explained why I used the sounds in the
order that I did. I thought by layering them in what sound
would be closest to which one is furthest away, like the
wind, lake or the movement of a far away object. I
wanted to put myself in view of the Filmer and create a
realistic auditory scenario that matches with the visuals. I
didn’t go crazy on the sound effects as I wanted to strip
down any use of music/ disruptions to build up the sense
of isolation/ realism that the audience could put
themselves in. Therefore, making the scenario relatable to
evoke a negative emotion towards seeing the video.
Dong this has helped me to establish what would be best
when editing/ planning my own productions so that I can
successfully build up a real scenario through the simple
use of Foley sounds and music without the need of
dialogue that most films depend on explaining the
narrative to the audience. I found that this was something
that I had done last year when reminiscing on my old
projects. I felt unengaged with the content that I had
made last year and felt like the script/ visuals didn’t co-
inside with one another. This time, I want to be able to
clearly make the connections to visual stimuli by providing
well known sounds that connect to it. Like the laugh of
kids to be played over the picture of the younger versions
of my main characters.