Well I got a crash course in sound over the past few days. Finally moved into the post production portion of the project and really found out how involved sound is. It has taken me two days to get the majority of the sound added and I should be finished tonight and ready to post and turn it in. YES!!!! Finally!
The funny thing is that I took a break last night and went out and sat on my back porch and just sat there and listened. I could hear cars driving by, wind rustling through the grass, kids playing in the background, birds chirping, crickets, and thunder in the distance. This just makes up the ambient sounds one might hear if I were to have turned it into a scene. Add in the primary sounds and it all really gets complicated especially when you consider different camera shots where the sound will be affected by your scene.
A good example is the face that my scene goes from a view of the ship to a view in the cockpit. This would affect the way the engines sound from shot to shot, but I ended up just ramping the volume up and down trying to keep it as simple as possible. Simple but still a pain in the ass.
Anyway, just wanted to update a bit and to prepare everone that this one should be done tonight or tomorrow. Woo Who (Yes I refuse to type w00t) .
2 comments:
"I wanted to add lightning to the engines, but oh well, I am not re-rendering all the ship scenes again."
"I tend to be a bit of a perfectionist."
Then rerender to hold true to your self assessment of perfectionism.
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