Monday 7 March 2011

Sound Analysis

Music: We wanted to use about 30 seconds worth of a song from youtube. However we don't own or have the rights to exhibit the chosen piece of music without permission from the record company. I assumed this would not be without its difficulties so instead we have opted for about 10 seconds of audio from the song as this is allowed for use in our film. We have also researched a number of different web sites that offer royalty free mp3 tracks for use in films or videos.

SFX: We have acquired a full array of different sounds for use in our film. We have listed all needed SFX for each part of the film. This includes anything from explosions and gunshots to cracks in glass and brutal punches.

Here is a list of SFX we need

Swish (Varied)  - for use in video transitions and in opening credits
Gunshots - Pistol, Rifle, Sub-Machine Gun. Mainly used in action scenes
Glass - Smashing and breaking effects. 
Drums and Percussion - to build tension. The use of deep bass sounds is often used in Action films to build suspense and give the scene a slightly more energetic feel. Also High pitch - quick and sharp sounds to add a change in direction to the scene. Sudden sounds that alert the viewer to the situation and any changes it undergoes.

We are still in the process of finalising all SFX


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