Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Sound Analysis

As we a group we cannot emphasize the importance of sound that we will use throughout our film. The overall effect of the film will be down the music and sound that we use to express the narrative and genre of the film that we are using.

As a Technology school we have assess to technologically advanced equipment that means we can create our own music and sound. It has come to our belief that we are only allowed to use 10% copyright sound in our film as we do not own the rights to stream the music online through motion images.

Here at Sandwich Technology School we have a strong Performing Arts department as are renouned for the talent of the students in the school. With any productions produced at the school it must go through editing in order to create the final product. There we have assess to many different sound that will compliment any of the film genres that are created under the school.

On the other hand we have access to copyright free soundtracks that can purchased on the internet for a very little cost that can completely transform your film sequence. We have access to millions of tracks that can purchased with the click of a button and downloaded in the matter of seconds. These websites have specific genres ranging from song tracks all the way to sound effects ranging from different lengths and pitches depending on which genre you are looking at.

While searching through the many different sites that I have access to I discovered a website called http://www.audionetwork.com/sound-effects/, their website consists of global sounds which will be instantly recognisable across the globe. Prices for 3 minute tracks can be as little as 79 pence.

The media department has access to a number of iMAC computers that offer a number of different programs to enhance viewers opinion for the budding film maker. One of the programs that has helped transform our production is GarageBand 3 which is essentially a sound/music creator program.

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