Five Master Edits with Sound Effects



1)  Music: I added music throughout my video to give it a fun and rollercoaster of emotions vibe. Most of my clips were mainly filmed on my phone and had no sound. Due to this, I lack many voice-overs and original sound within my videos. 

 2)  Non-diegetic soundI added a non-diegetic sound for my contrast clip. the sound used is a very lighthearted and almost honest sound. Similarly to contrast, this forces the reader to comprehend the missing similarities between the actions and sound. Therefore they are able to understand and comprehend the character is doing something wrong and problematic. 

3)  Non-diegetic sound: I added a very happy song within my parallelism clip to create this emotion of success and growth. Through the clip, the viewer can clearly see that the character went from driving a fake car to a real one. This again symbolism the action of growth and new chapters. 

4) Synchronous sound:  I use a synchronous sound within my symbolism and simultaneity scenes. With my symbolism, I use the sound effect of a theme park to showcase the understanding of a moving rollercoaster. After this, I used a sad trumpet sound to match my sadness as well as a beating heartbeat to show anger. Moving on, I used walking footsteps to showcase the motions of myself walking. In addition to this, I also use a fake knock sound to create the reality of knowing in a door. 

5) Postsynchronization dubbingI use postynchronization in my Leit motif scene. Within my leitmotif scene, I added the artificial sound of a clock since my videos did not have any sound. With this sound, I was able to create the reality and suspense of time running out. In addition, I also added artificial noises to generate the sounds of students and the hectic environment as I am doing my homework. 

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