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Evaluation for voiceover

The Evaluation For a workshop that we got given to do is we had to record a voice over for a scene of a TV show to change the tone and message of that music. The scene that we choose to do was from Friends where it was Thanks giving and all of Rachels friends were around the table and she was talking to her friend Ross and her enemy Will, they were talking about the "I hate Rachel Club". What went well was when we edited it on the scene it fit perfectly into the silent gaps which we were really proud off, however i fell like we could've said more as it wasn't that much, when we listened to the voice over it was a bit fast so we had to slow down and it was also a bit echoey so we edited that to make it sound good and real. We wanted the mood and meaning to change as it was kind of a dry atmosphere so we added strong words to make there attitudes towards the two characters different and wanted the atmosphere to feel strong and tense. We wanted to make it like they wer

Unit 38 Soundtrack

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The Kingsman: Bar fight Scene  The sounds in the clip are dramatic and at times there are also some heroic sounds because it is required for the effect that it makes. This effect is of something or someone that is either becoming dramatic or heroic. An Example is shown when the group of boys that come inside the pub to look for trouble. The sound begins with a tension with in its tune. It then moves onto a sounds that starts to fade into a dramatic sound, this then creates a dramatic irony because the soundtrack suggests that an unsuspecting character is in imminent danger. Another effect this creates is Realism, it sorts of puts the audience on their feet making them feel the suspense that is being presented at that time. Like here when Colin Firth who plays Harry starts to look up the doors and turns his head towards the group of boys. This creates a suspense for the audience making them think whats going to happen.   Diegetic sound is sound that is naturally hearable in the scene.