Five Master Shots- with audio



1) Music: I used music for my first edit. I had the bass drop when the clip changed from the footballs to the picture of me at football. I did this to make the cut more intense. The music makes the scene very uplifting and motivated as football does in general. I also used music in half of my simultaneity shot. I used it to show the contrast between the harsh storm and the calm beaches of Naples. the music is very energetic and upbeat to help show this contrast.

2) Sound Perspective: I used sound perspective for my parallelism edit. I had the "Krusty Crab Pizza" song playing like I was singing it while cooking the waffle and the singing got quieter when the microwave closed because it was from the perspective of the waffle which now had a wall in-between it and the noise.

3) Post Synchronization Dubbing: I used post synchronization dubbing for my half of my third shot. I added all of the sound after the scene was filmed. This wad just a sound effect of someone sleeping used because my dog was sleeping. I also used this for my lietmotif shot. When the clip would change to the crowd cheering I would use an audio clip of the UCF fight song over it. This helps the scene make more sense.

4) Voice-over: I voiced-over the second half of my third shot. I used this because the clip was taken outside in the dark and this helped better explain what was happening. It also made the scene more complete.

5) Direct Sound: In half of my lietmotiff example I used the original sound from the video clip. It had the announcers announcing the game which fits perfectly into the shot. It makes the viewer feel more connected to the action happening onscreen. I also used direct sound in my simultaneity shot. I kept the audio of the different news reporters talking about the hurricane. I used this for the same reason I used it in my previous shot.

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