Audio Principles: Assessment 2-Week 10
We continued with recording our soundtrack on Tuesday, which involved a trip up to the Riseholme campus in order to record some animal noises. The only problem with this was that there weren't Pigs to record at the site, which means that we have to think of an alternative means of finding these noises.
The trip wasn't a complete waste though as we managed to record the sound of hay being moved about to fit the scene where the first little pigs house is getting built and when it gets blown down. This was a bit of a set back but thankfully not a costly one.
This means that we have two recordings ready for editing, which are the story being ready by another member of my group and the hay being rustled. This just leaves the brick and wooden house being built and knocked down, the wolf climbing onto the roof (slate being scratched), the wolf falling into the pot, the pig noises as well as a few others.
The trip wasn't a complete waste though as we managed to record the sound of hay being moved about to fit the scene where the first little pigs house is getting built and when it gets blown down. This was a bit of a set back but thankfully not a costly one.
This means that we have two recordings ready for editing, which are the story being ready by another member of my group and the hay being rustled. This just leaves the brick and wooden house being built and knocked down, the wolf climbing onto the roof (slate being scratched), the wolf falling into the pot, the pig noises as well as a few others.

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