Sound design is an essential part of filmmaking that often goes unnoticed. In our film opening project, we paid careful attention to the sound design to enhance the audience's experience.
During post-production, we started addingsound effects and music that complemented the visuals. For example, during the confrontation scene, we added subtle but impactful sound effects, like footsteps and breathing, to create tension.
We also had to mix the dialogue to make it clear and audible. We used a combination of on-set audio and foley sounds to achieve this. It took several iterations, but we were able to get the sound just right.
Sound design is often overlooked, but it's a critical component of filmmaking. It's the sound that brings the visuals to life and immerses the audience in the story. We still have a lot of filming to do but we decided to play around with the audio a little with the shots we already have.
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