Friday, February 25, 2022

Making Music

 For the second act to be effective, it needs music to heighten the tension and feel of paranoia the main character is feeling. Like a previously mentioned before, it's going to be a very sparse, fast-paced beat that almost sounds static-like because it will (most likely) be effective and it shouldn't be a big hassle to create. I've started getting into the basics of using FL Studio, a music DAW program that has a pretty intuitive interface compared to others which is why I chose it. This program is also going to be used for sound editing for post-sfx noises like leafs rumbling or the knocking on the door I do.



In the Editor

 I unfortunately couldn't film the other part of my film due to my parent's work related stuff, so I spent some time working with Adobe Premiere Pro and getting back into learning how to effectively use it. There is quite a lot of features to it so I definitely have to spend a while trying to relearn a lot of it as I haven't used this software in a while. Right here is all of the raw footage I have so far and am sifting through them:



Even some basic things like trying to find out how to rotate a video have been difficult due to the vast amount of features there are. Right now I'm cutting the raw footage down into their best takes and then sequencing them as best as possible with the footage I have:





Creative Critical Reflection

                                                   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DVDBxLGeK0 Thanks for viewing my process and enjoy :)