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Recording&Crafting for Part 1

The first part of the project is the introduction to the scene in terms of sound that both fits the specific movements of the characters and conveys the depressingly low atmosphere contained in the images. The two main parts of the recorded sound samples are the two phases of the human voice, the multiple whispers and the single chant, and the recording of sounds with a sense of movement and rhythm with the objects used for filming.

Recording

Objects used: balloons, cloth curtains, woollen balls, piano, etc.

Equipment used: Sennheiser – MKH60, Zoom – F8, AKG – C414B XLS Pair

Time: 22nd March afternoon

Below is a selection of the recorded sounds.

 

Crafting

After sorting through all the recorded sounds, adding filters, reverbs, delays, and other effects makes the sounds more in tune with the narrative qualities.

from cloth curtains

double voices

voice with oVox

 

 

Mixing

Writing the musical parts, adding musical elements such as synth, violin, bass and piano to build the plot development of the images.

Interactive sound

In the first stage of the performance, an actor will play the role of a mother on set, feeding in an angry accusatory voice against her daughter in the picture in real time, the vocal will affect the picture and give it a distorted effect.

 

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