Video and Sound Production - Project 1
Video and Sound Production
Yexinyan/0355096
Bachelor of Design(Honours) in Creative Media
Video and Sound Production - Project 1
INSTRUCTIONS
Sound Elements
The mixing of sound elements below creates an audio setting that supports the action and engages the spectators.
1) Speech (Dialogue & Voice over)
- One of the most important tools for understanding the story of the film
- Dialogue: Conversation between characters in movie.
- Voice over: The voice of an unseen narrator speaking.
2) Sound Effects (Ambience & Hard / "cut" effects)
- Ambience: Audio refers to the background noise present at a given scene or a location.
- Hard / "cut" effects: Almost every sound we hear that isn't the dialogue or music (e.g. train sliding door open, foot steps, train moving on tracks)
3) Music
- To enhance the dramatic narrative and the emotional impact.
- Dubbing: Dialog Replacement (ADR), is the process of re-recording dialogue after the filming process to improve audio quality or reflect dialogue changes
Audio Dubbing
Audio Dubbing (Editing in Premiere Pro, Dialogue:Audio track 1, Hard Sound Effects: Audio track 2-3, Ambient Sound: Audio track 4-6. Edit voice from female to male, male to female, human to cute animal: Premiere Pro → Audio Effects → Pitch Shifter → Semi tones)
Original Video
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yyuxCd1x2B5oVhIU93FisShd4e09uHZn/view
My audio
Record my voice and change the pitch with the audio changer
YouTube Link:https://youtu.be/gpEwuyABQYo
Final Audio Dubbing
Exercise 2: Sound Shaping
For this exercise, we need to shape the sound.
Exercise 3: Sound Design
For this exercise, we need to layer and tone the sounds.
Production process
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1L6HdBc8CZZALYEP5x42RPHh3-jDb_Lvz
My Final Sound Design
REFLECTION
I have always wanted to try dubbing since I was a child watching animation. This is a very interesting experience, and I can change my own tone and tone. It was a very interesting experience.









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