We had previously written part of a script for our film voice over and we recorded that part with somebody else who was not available for recording the new part of the script which we had written yesterday. Therefore we had to record the whole thing again with different people, so to make it easier for us Charlotte was the police officer and Aimie was 'Mrs. Richardson', our main character's mother.
We recorded it yesterday and began to edit it but cutting out all of the times that anyone said 'Richardson', and putting a distorting effect on that word, in order to create the mysterious/creepy effect that we first discovered on a song called Suzanne by an artist named Plan B.
Here is the second part of the script that we wrote yesterday when we realised that what we originally had was not long enough to fill the majority of the film opening;
(after Mrs. Richardson says: Maybe you should be talking to her boyfriend, not me.)
Police: Why? What was he like?
Mrs. Richardson: I didn't get to meet him. She never let me.
Police: What about her friends?
Mrs. Richardson: I only really met Sarah Underwood and Stephen Land, but they haven't been to the house in months.
Police: Do you know if she is still in close contact with them?
Mrs. Richardson: No, like I said, she never told me anything like normal daughters should.
We are going to add effects to this voice over and edit it all to fit in perfectly with the moving images on the screen.
Thursday, 22 April 2010
New part of the script for our voice over...
Posted by Molly Wing at 09:42
Labels: Editing - Sound, Sound, Sound - Voice Overs
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1 comments:
Sounds fantastic Molly - you've explained your reasoning and practice really well.
Superb - can't wait to hear how it sounds - on Friday??
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