In our film we are going to use some very subtle yet effective sound effects. We have come to the conclusion that the majority of our sound effects are going to be non dyajectic sound (Sound from outside the scene) This is because all the background music and sounds will be natural sounds of the woods and etc, for example: The wind, Leaves blowing, Birds, Exterior traffic noise etc.The versimillitude sound in our film will also be a vital and important aspect to out final film.When we are editting we will use ambient sound, to set the mood and create atmosphere to match the storyline. We won't have a voice over in our film either. All the accents will be typical Barnsley accents, to get the best out of the acting we will asure that the actors ajust their voices to match the scene and to make the viewer aware of the moods. We will have a strong use of the silence, as the silence will create the atmosphere of gloom, and it will help slowly build the tension when the boys go missing.The contrapuntal sound will be the supposed invisible sound in which the audience is not meant to hear
We will use some special effects when editting to get the best resulting film. We have decided to use editting effects such as Rhythmic editting, in which is the length of the shot, how long it is on screen for and the relating of the editting to the person within it. We are going to use Cross cutting in which showing two situations. Spartial editting is also a form of editting we will use as it creates spaces and how it relates one to another. 180 degree eyeline match is also a strong aspect we are going to use within the editting time we have. Temporal editting is the form of editting in which relates time, overlapping and it lasts longer on screen than what they do in reality, it is also a good creation of tension.Eliptial editting cuts down the time and Jump cuts deliberately miss out bits of the film that are boring and dull.
We will use all of the above techniques as we are aiming for a overall film.
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