WangShengxiao/0369380
Bachelor of Design(Honours)in Creative Media
Video & Sound Production/Project 1: Audio Editing
Lecture
Guide to Storyboarding
- Start with a Script: Begin with a written script detailing each scene's dialogue and action.
- Break It Down: Analyze each scene for content, characters, and key visuals.
- Sketch It Out: Draw simple illustrations for each scene, including important details.
- Add Notes: Include camera angles, movements, dialogue, and sound effects below each sketch.
- Arrange Your Boards: Organize the drawings in sequence to visualize the story's flow.
- Review and Revise: Ensure the storyboard makes sense and covers all necessary shots.
- Share and Collaborate: Present the storyboard to your team for feedback and adjustments.
Steps for Dubbing a Silent Clip in Adobe Premiere Pro
- Watch the Video: Import the clip, place it on the timeline, and understand its content and rhythm.
- Record Scenes: Note start and end times of scenes to help position sound effects accurately.
- List the Sound Effects: Identify and list all necessary sound effects for each scene.
- Synchronize Audio: Import sound effects, sync them with the video, and refine through playback to ensure perfect alignment.
3.Each team has a form, and the team members need to work together to fill in the form the lines, scene content, and links of dubbing materials contained in this video, so as to facilitate the editing of the video.
- <Everything, everywhere, all at once>
- Which part is act 1, act 2, act 3 respectively? Describe each act with ONE paragraph only.
Act 1: In the film, we learn that Evelyn, the main character, is not very close to her family and even has some problems, especially with her daughter. By some chance, she entered the multiverse and began to adapt to this new world.
Act 2: Halfway through the story, Evelyn faces various challenges in different worlds, and she slowly changes the way she thinks about life as she deals with her problems in the multiverse. Especially in the multiverse, she and her daughter constantly have various conflicts and conflicts, which makes her seriously think about what is wrong between them.
Act 3: Evelyn, Job Tupaki, and her daughter reconcile their differences and gain a deeper understanding of each other, fostering a sense of harmony and resolution. This newfound understanding allows them to address their emotional struggles and find closure, ultimately strengthening their bond as a family.
Inciting Incident: The protagonist, a woman named Evelyn, experiences a life-altering event when her husband from another universe informs her that she plays a pivotal role in saving multiple universes. This sudden revelation thrusts her into a whirlwind of adventure and challenges.
Midpoint Scene: Amidst her journey through different dimensions, Evelyn reflects on the diverse paths her life could have taken. This introspection prompts her to reassess her priorities and confront her inner conflicts.
Climax Scene: The most intense moment occurs when Evelyn faces a convergence of challenges from various dimensions, including threats to her family and clashes with her alternate selves. In a climactic showdown, she must confront these obstacles head-on, testing her resilience and determination.
Theme of the Movie: At its core, the film explores themes of identity, family, and the interconnectedness of the universe. Through Evelyn's journey, viewers witness the power of love and resilience as she navigates through different worlds to protect her loved ones and discover her true self. Ultimately, the movie celebrates the strength found in embracing one's complexities and the bonds that unite us across infinite realities.
In recent weeks, I learned about the entire film production process and the critical role of collaboration in creating a movie. I discovered that a successful film results from the coordinated efforts of hundreds of people, each with specific responsibilities. The director and producer are key leaders who guide the vision and ensure all elements come together seamlessly, highlighting the intricate and collaborative nature of filmmaking.
Additionally, I explored sound production techniques, including the use of reverb, delay, microphone amplifiers, equalizers, volume attenuation, and stereo field placement. These techniques enhance the depth and realism of audio, making voiceovers sound more dynamic and ensuring a balanced mix. I continue to improve my skills in video sound production through workshops, tutorials, and practical experience, facing new challenges and learning opportunities with each project.
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