Wednesday, 4 February 2015

A:S Sound Media Exercise




Sound Exercise

In the video clip, this is a filming of two characters, Wess and Wayne. Wess looses £25,000 on a night out with his girlfriend, when two men jump out of a car, and beaten up Wess with £25,000 taken from him. The next few days, Wess has a meeting with his partner, Wayne. Wayne asks for the money from Wess and Wess has to explain. Once he's explained himself, Wayne isn't happy so Wess come up with a plan to rob a bank. Wess murders a member of the bank to rob there ID card to enter the bank without no suspicion. Both together they rob the bank until they see and hear police, what happens next? watch and see!

In this exercise i used mostly all sound techniques, Digetic, On/Off Screen, and Parallel and contrapuntal. However i didn't use non-digetic. This is because in the in the editing, i added text to the end, but there was an error and didn't save to the video clip. In the future, i will take a note of this mistake and i will correct it. I also didn't have a sound bridge because there wasn't a scene where the sound bridge would fit in, however if the filming was longer i could add it in the future.

I used Digetic sounding to make the video more interesting and entertainment, because if in the editing i didn't include sound effects, the video would be boring.

I also used on/of screening, an example of this is the clip is when Wayne and Wess are talking, you can hear there voices and you can also see the source of where the sound is coming from. With off screening, an example of this is the video is at the end of the clip where you can hear police sirens, but yo can not see the police at all during the clip.

In the filming i used contrapuntal sound when the "bank friend" got murdered at the back of the bank. When he was leaving the bank, tension music was being played but the audience don't know why? To then its a normal person who's leaving work, then Wess murders him once he left.

Finally, i used parallel sound when









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