Friday, 19 October 2012

'Foley workshop'


This task began with learning the basics about non diegetic and diegetic sounds and the differences of impact they can have on a scene in a movie or on TV. Diegetic being sound which everyone can hear, so the viewers and the characters can too, for example a phone ringing. Also there is non-diegetic sound which is where you can only hear the sound as the viewer, It’s sounds which is added in after the scene has been created such as music placed on top of the scene to influence a certain emotion. The Foley task involved creating sounds which would fit our scenes well and the sound to therefore be placed on top of the original noise made. In our film one of the Foley sounds we did was the girl's footsteps we recreated the noise to make it clearer then placed that noise on top of the scene.

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