Saturday, February 14, 2026

Audio

Audio 


 Audio would be very important, as within our film and other films, we choose the appropriate sounds needed to create our story and give it life. Many films incorporate diegetic or non-diegetic sound. An example of it, a film involving a scene of cooking could include diegetic sound of pans clattering, or the oil sizzling in the pan. There are many other examples out there.  


Our goal is to use Foley sounds, non-diegetic sound, dialogue, and diegetic sound. With foley we plan to record all the heavy breathing, screaming, and clanking of objects. Within our recording, many of these sounds become lost or overlaid with other sounds, so we still want to recreate and make sounds ourselves of these missing sounds. A resource we would use is PixaBay since it gives non-copyrighted sound and music. Our dialogue would be filmed in separate recordings since it would be lost within the original sound of the video. Looking at our script when we are recording the dialogue will help our actors (me and Emma's dad) with their lines, and the director and editor when laying over the sounds when it comes to the final product. Our diegetic sound would be any footsteps, heavy breathing, opening, nature soundscape, and the squeaking of the white chalk marker written on the wall.  So, our sound will be different types.

References

The Los Angeles Film School. (2017, June 9). The Importance of Sound. The Los Angeles Film School. https://www.lafilm.edu/blog/the-importance-of-sound/

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