"Take a walk within the walls of my mind and watch my thoughts ravage the spaces between the walls"
- David Sawang
- David Sawang
Post Production: Blog 24/11/2017 This week we had class on a Monday, I know, I had the monday blues and rocked up to class grumpy as ever. But my mood changed when Ant threw the control over the foley sounds of our Terminator movie clip on me (because of my shoes, you'll know why soon). Immediately we were already testing different surfaces on which I could walk which would make great sound and we decided to use the wooden floor for the psychiatrist since it made a very high pitched sound whenever I took a step. Ant also pointed out that i should walk fast but clear, to differentiate my footsteps of the psychiatrist with that of the terminator. For the terminator, we used a big wooden board and placed it on the floor to emulate a heavy sound for the footsteps to give it a very masculine and macho feel. We then moved on to recording the paper shuffling, writing, clothe rustling and the basis of our car crash. This is where I truly understood the concept of layering sound to make a single sound. We started piling up rubbish and began to throw heavy objects at it and recorded each impact and layered the sounds together, but it still felt weak. This is when it dawned on me that this would not be as easy as i thought it would be, or was it?
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