A quick note that I asked Alistair and Lucien today about the 6 minute length... I was concerned that it was to long for ARC.
They both advised that it wasn't too long and they agreed that the 2min 30second lead-up/tension was good.
Showing posts with label Alistair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alistair. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Break Wk3 - Met Alistair re new version of Sound.
The new version of my sound is ready for Alistair's opinion.
I've normalised the base sounds, re-recorded the spacial movement and in the end had to replace what I call the 'clash' sounds... I ended up using my voice. :) I'm pretty happy with the result, though I do feel that it's still missing something.
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Thus, I met with Alistair today. He said he liked it but if I had more time, he had a few changes worth looking into:
I've normalised the base sounds, re-recorded the spacial movement and in the end had to replace what I call the 'clash' sounds... I ended up using my voice. :) I'm pretty happy with the result, though I do feel that it's still missing something.
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Thus, I met with Alistair today. He said he liked it but if I had more time, he had a few changes worth looking into:
I can't do anything about these suggestions yet... Will definitely do it later though.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Wk13 - Met with Alistair re: Audio/LFO's
I've been working on sound for the Mandelbox for the last couple days. The base sounds are only LFO's... It seems though that it is always too quiet despite what I do... I'm not sure what was going on.
I met with Alistair and he thinks that either the speaker thingy isn't centred or more likely that the base sounds needed to be normalised... something I forgot to do.
I met with Alistair and he thinks that either the speaker thingy isn't centred or more likely that the base sounds needed to be normalised... something I forgot to do.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Sound Options for my Videos
I'm someone who usually leaves the sound component till the last moment, but I've been thinking about sound for a while now, convinced that I need to have music backing my video sequences. Thus, I've been familiarising myself with a DS program called Rytmik (by Cinemax), avoiding the likes of GarageBand.
I met with Alistair today and he suggested, based on the vague description I have, that I instead use the sounds from the environment, citing Blow Up as an example of such a thing.
Alistair did back up David's advice that if I did want some music that GarageBand could be useful - only to remember to avoid the guitar and piano loops as they are quite recognisable.
I met with Alistair today and he suggested, based on the vague description I have, that I instead use the sounds from the environment, citing Blow Up as an example of such a thing.
Alistair did back up David's advice that if I did want some music that GarageBand could be useful - only to remember to avoid the guitar and piano loops as they are quite recognisable.
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