Sound layering test:
When looking back on our Roughcut, i realised that what hindered the progression of our title sequence delivering an impact on our audiences was the fact that it lacked any means of sound layering.The use of sound layering is crucial in a title sequence as it sets the atmosphere as well as povides the viewers with ideas and conventions to expect in the rest of the film.
I decided to create a Sound layering test for the first 50 seconds of our title sequence.
This was is not the final version as many sounds are subject to change as well as the timeline of certain shots and sounds that may be added to the sequence later on, however this provides me and my group with a sense of direction of how we would layer our sound effects.
Non diegetic sound:
The main sound elements of this title sequence are all non diegetic. This is because the diegetic sound that was recorded alongside the shots contained audio of the directors and actors speaking. This would have hindered the impact that the title sequence would have.
I used sound effects such as walking through grass; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxHe9reNwtg
-This was because of the fact that at 0:20s you can see Diana walking through grass so i decided to match up fitting audio.
-I used the sound effect of a door closing and creaking at 0:25 because it matches what is seen on screen.
-At 0:29-32 i used a sound effect of electricity and a lightbulb turning on, this was because when the two sound effects are matched up they create a sinister and odd sound effect, not your typical sound of a light turning on.
-The idea of sinister and eerie atmosphere was introduced at 35 seconds in with the use of a drone and a looped quiet recorded voice of me saying the bible quote from exodus 22: "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live"
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