In our sound lesson, I learned how sound can be used to literally tell a story. Sounds like footsteps, background sounds, or even buzzing can make you feel like you are present in what they're showing you. I also discovered how different types of sound can change the way we see things and interpret them.
For our project, we had to create a sound that made people think about where we were or what we were doing. My partner and I chose to create the sound of walking through an airport, we used sounds like footsteps, buzzing metal detectors, people talking, and utensils clattering in cafes. Then, we combined all those sounds to make it feel like you’re actually there.
When we brainstormed, we thought about what sounds you hear in an airport, like rolling suitcases, zippers opening, and background conversations, flights departing, and intercoms. We used Adobe Premiere Pro to edit the sounds, which made it easy to organize everything. We put the sounds in the order they might happen if someone was really walking through the airport.
Overall, I think our project turned out great. The footsteps and background chatter made it feel real, like you could imagine being in a busy airport. One thing I’d like to improve next time is to record even cleaner sounds with more realistic things in the back. The editing part was a little difficult at first but as i got the hang of it, it was pretty simple, but now that i look back at the project I think adding more variety and actually acknowledged what an airport sounds like we could have done a little better.
Link to project:
https://browardcountyschools-my.sharepoint.com/personal/0612129945_my_browardschools_com/_layouts/15/stream.aspx?id=%2Fpersonal%2F0612129945%5Fmy%5Fbrowardschools%5Fcom%2FDocuments%2FAntonTorres%5Fsoundscape%5Fper7%2Emp4&ga=1&referrer=StreamWebApp%2EWeb&referrerScenario=AddressBarCopied%2Eview%2E009c998f%2Df276%2D4235%2Db3de%2Db99ff4a7fef4
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