Thursday, 21 January 2010

Editing and Sound

I William Kitchin am in charge of both sound and editing of our short film!

For Editing several of the scenes will be edited to look faster for such scenes when there is stichomythia to try and add more suspense and tension between the detective and the suspect or when there is more action happening in the scene.

like in Walter Hill's film the driver when he is driving the car to show how good a driver he is!






this scene is a good example of showing lots of quick cuts to the keep up the action and tension within the scene just as we will want to be doing within our scene's, near the end of our short film when everything has been hyped up and there is more tension between the characters.

for the sound we will probably record every sound twice so that we make sure that we get the precise sound we want and will also then be able to shoot stuff outside without the worry that the wind and other unwanted noises will interfere with the sounds and audio that we are after. Also when the detective is in the room we are going to use metal chairs for the grating sound which tends to send a chill down people's neck's. so most of the sound will be non-diagetic sound however some of the sound will actually be diagetic.

the film clip of 'the warriors' by Walter Hill is using non-diagetic sound which is kinda creepy and makes the audience feel slightly awkward.



also the milk bottles clashing together makes you feel awkward as it is over emphasised and makes you feel awkward about it as well as the way that the character starts saying "warrior's come out to play" and as it is out of tune and is a kind of rough type of voice it sounds eary and can make your skin crawl slightly.

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