Tuesday, 25 February 2014

JAWS SOUNDTRACK TERMS THINGS

Amplitude, Melody, Leit motif, Score, Instrumentation, Parallel Sound, Dissonance, Diagetic Sound, Non diagetic sound, Establish a place

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Recording plan link

Recording plan

Soundtrack Treatment


Treatment

Name of Production: Shaun of the Dead

What feel or mood are you hoping to achieve with the sound for this clip (i.e. how do you want the audience to feel and at which points in the scene?  Does the sound have a narrative role?)
The feel I’m trying to achieve is that all the sounds that are heard are appropriate for the situation and the mood I’m trying to get is the humour that the original sound had.


Describe the music are you going to add to the clip  (pace, tone, style, pitch) and what response you hope to illicit in a listener.  Where will you get your music from? (pre-recorded music; public domain, licensed, own)
The music I have chosen is a sort of rock riff thing that repeats. With it I hope to create a feeling of action and excitement when the music first starts. I made the music myself.




What foley sounds are you going to record in the studio and add to this clip and what will they add to the scene:
I am going to add the rustling of the cutlery and plates and things in the drawers and the bucket that they use in the clip. I am also going to add the sounds of the objects flying through the air and hitting against the zombies and stuff behind the zombies. I will also add in the ADR and sounds of ambience as well. I will also add ADR to the clip using both mine and Aidan’s voices.




Do you need to record any sounds out on location, if so which?
No




 Who will be in your recording crew to help you get your sounds and what are their individual roles and responsibilities?
Myself and Aidan Magson. I will record the foley with Aidan as he checks the sound levels while doing so.