Sunday, 8 November 2009

Sound track

We had one single lesson and a double lesson to make our thriller soundtrack, which meant we had four and a half hours to have it completed.

In our first lesson, we played around with Garage Band, trying to find a "boomph" noise for when the title "Chosen" appears. We found one sound we liked and loaded it up to the video. We learnt that Garage Band was difficult to use, as you have to upload to iTunes before adding it to the video on Final Cut Pro.

In our double lesson, we started to use Sound Track Pro which works well along side Final Cut Pro. We mixed a few different ideas and found that Orchesteral music worked best to build tension. We added in bangs to when each title sequence appeared which also made our thriller more eery.

In the end we were all really pleased with the sounds we had chosen. We then worked on the order and the overlapping of each music clip so the sound track flowed and gave the right feeling. The music gets faster as the tension builds through our opening sequence.

We added our sound track on to our video and everything was completed.

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