5 Master Edits with sound

 

5 Master Edits With Sound




Although the sounds I chose may seem unconventional, they add character to my video.

For contrast, I used heavy footsteps to also contrast how a cat normally walks. Typically, you cannot hear a cat walking, as they are so sneaky and silent. By using heavy footsteps, this parallels that idea. This is post-synchronization sound because I decided to add it after I took the clip.

For parallelism, I used crickets to make it seem like the crunchy taco was silent, even thought it was really anything but silent. This is non-diegetic sound because the individuals couldn't hear the sound while it was being filmed, but the audience now can.

For symbolism, I put a horse sniffing and a leopard roaring because I think thats how my pets see themselves, and thought the sound was fitting. This is offscreen sound, as it was added after the scene ended.

For simultaneity, I used someone chewing to show how it sounded in real life, and music because Jacenda was making a tik tok dance. In the first part, I used synchronization because the crunch in the sound matches up perfectly with the crunch of the taco. I added music in the second part because it seemed fitting to add to a dance. 

For leitmotif, I used bubbles because the video has a happy feel and the bubble sound effect keeps this mood. This is non diegetic sound because once again, it was not heard by anyone onscreen.

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