Thursday 15 March 2018

Extended Practice- Abobe Audition-Making Sound

Abobe Audition-

Making Sound

These Abobe Audition details, and effects are the main and most useful areas of the software that we will use and find useful.

When thinking about a scene, really look and understand what would make sound and the effects it would then create. Ambience, the character, the props and the effects. These all drastically change how the animation ends up looking and how the audience reacts to what is happening.

Finding sound online:
  • Variety 
  • Saves Time
  • Its not unique- Music I used last year, came up on a Facebook video (Always think about who has access and where they might use it.)
  • Using sound effects that aren't a good quality or not the best fit
  • Copyright- Studios and Consumers want original work
Making Sound Yourself:
  • Limited by skills and facilities
  • Takes more time
  • Always Original
  • Don't need to settle
  • All Copyright is yours
New Session information and Festival rates
Sample Rate: 44100Hz
Bit Depth: 16
Master: Stereo

Adding sound to a clip

This is the short clip we are adding sound to. This is an example of how sound can effect the animation in such large ways, even though you can simulate the motion of what is happening, to fully show the audience this is what is happening and how it sounds. 


The process of adding sound to this clip, made me realise how much sound there can be in one short scene. This is something I am going to have to keep looking at when I film each scene and what sounds to add in each section. It also let me see how Audition worked along side Premier to edit sound to fit the scene it is needed in.

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