Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Point Break Sound Mix



To export my work from Premiere Pro so that I can upload it on youtube I went onto 'File' then 'Export' and changed the format to 'H.264' and the preset to 'Youtube HD 1080p 23.976'.

To do this project we was given a short clip from 'Point Break' to put on Premiere Pro as well as a range of sound effects which were related to the clip, for example there was a sound of someone running. The sequence we had, had no sounds to it what so ever which meant we had to used these sound effects to edit in at a certain time for when is appropriate. To make a sequence you drag the necessary clip to the 'New Item' button which is located at the bottom of the project panel.









Overall, I think that my sound mix of Point Break was quite successful. When creating it I did find it relatively easy to piece together but also difficult at the same time because I had trouble trying to make it sound realistic. I find that in areas it's quite silent with just the sound of running foot step and no background noise, which is something I need to work on. However I think that from around 10 seconds to around 55 seconds it's relatively strong because of the sound effects used, such as while they're running I put in helicopter noises and police noises to create an atmosphere. The weakest section which could do with improvement is when the man falls over the table and the woman screams, this is because I struggled to find an appropriate sounds for the man falling over the table, and same with the woman screaming, I think it could do with a noise of her hitting him because other wises it's a bit quiet. Another thing I think I did well with is the men running, this is because I increased the volume for when they got closer to the camera.

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