In our film opening, we want the sound to be
made up of three different things. One thing will be that the natural sounds
inside the forest in order to make the location seem more realistic and to be
able for the audience to identify where the girl was and show how peaceful the
environment is. This will be recorded during the raw footage of the
scenes. Another will be to have a monologue in order to clearly show the
detectives trail of thought through the opening. The monologue will be recorded
during the post production stage of our opening allowing for higher quality
sound to be recorded then placed into the opening. Finally, in order to make the film more intense,
we will add a non-diegetic piece of music in order to fill the background noise
in the opening. This will be done through the post production of the film such
as during the editing by downloading a royalty free tune. This can then be applied
to the different layers of the opening allowing for the different sounds to be
of different volumes.

The diagram shows the different levels of audio within Premier Pro and therefore allowing us to adjust the volume of different parts of the film.
Kieran Belshaw
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