We recorded all of our audio last Saturday for the walkie talkie, but we recorded it normally. We planned on editing it in post, and I'm researching how a walkie talkie sounds like with it breaking up. I went on YouTube and looked up examples but wasn't really able to find anything that I loved. Instead, I decided to just look up a static sound effect and found this one. I really liked this one and I knew that I would be able to use it for what I wanted to do. I then cut up the original audio, creating spaces in-between certain words (like I did in the script that I made). I didn't love how it came out, so I made the static pauses a little longer between each, staggering the time between each space. I liked it a lot better, but I didn't think there was enough static so I decided to put the TV static clip underneath the entire sound clip.
When I showed Klaus what I did, he recommended to put the sound of a radio tuning before each time the radio audio comes out. It took us a little while to find what we were looking for, but I was able to find the perfect sound effect on YouTube. The audio turned out really well, and I was able to get it to sound like we filmed it with the scenes that we put them in. Now I just need to color correct the film and then we'll be done.
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
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