Friday, March 29, 2024

Editing audio

 All right, so as I said before, Victoria  and I are working on separate editing softwares (I’m using CapCut she’s using adobe). In the end, we are probably gonna end up using her draft, but I wanted to have my own draft in case of emergency or just to generally give her some ideas that I find. 

Trouble 

As I said, I was scared that something might get deleted or something like glitch on Adobe because it tends to be like that and as it turns out, Victoria’s draft deleted so she has to restart a little bit, but since I already have the structure of all the clips she can use that for reference. Thankfully she knows how to use all of the effects now that she tried it. But we’re still definitely rushing against the clock. 

In the meantime…

While, we have all the visual aspects of our film planned out and basically done the only thing left is the sound, which is something I was trying to figure out. 

For the dialogue it was sounding Too much like a voice recording so I found this effect on CapCut to make it sound more like it is in a recording, and Victoria is going to find something like that on Adobe.

The effect I found was called phonograph, and this is what it sounds like with it:

And without: 

Another thing I was focused on, is finding the music for the background office, which I searched on the YouTube music library, but then just searching for jazzy background music that was copyright free. When I started on the YouTube audio library I didn’t really find anything I liked until I found this: 
And this is what it sounds like on the film: 

I also sent this to Victoria and she’ll definitely do something similar it’s just for inspo! 
While I wait for her to respond I am going to work on my CCR! YAY




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