In the sound project, we had to create a recording of an audio that conveys a story of the scene. The audio recording has to be 1 to 2 minutes long. In the audio recording, we were limited to using 7 words. We also had to pick 4 sounds that were going to be foley, and we had to video record ourselves making the foley sound effects. What we needed to submit was the audio recording with the foleys embedded, the video recordings of us making the foleys, and screenshots of the editing of the video recordings. Therefore, there were three files to submit.
First, we filled out a brainstorming sheet with words that indicate the different types of sounds we will use for the audio recording scene. On the sheet, we had to fill in words that were primary sounds and secondary sounds. We also needed to include a small description of the scene and the 4 foley sounds that we planned to create. Then we made sure that all the words we filled in on the sheet would increase the quality of the recording so that it would help the audience visualize the scene. After we completed the brainstorming sheet, we then created a planning outline of the different sounds we were planning to use for the final product.
Once we finished the soundscape planning outline, we began searching for the sounds we typed into the soundscape outline. In order to find the sounds we required, we searched through the YouTube app. Then we went by the order of the outline and checked each one until we reached the last sound effect to make sure we had every sound effect we needed downloaded. Before we began adding and editing our sounds, we needed to create the 4 foley sounds. My partner and I split the foleys into two. I did the footsteps and the boiling water while my partner made the sound of taking bread out of the bag and placing plates on the table. Finally, when we obtained all of the sound effects, we started editing them together to create a scene.
These are the screenshots we took of the editing.