use of editing in sound and visuals in my documentary sequence
Here in the intro i have added wild tracks i recorded on set on another day and a different sound clip of forests to add to interviews that are not based outside to create a shared ambience thats all the way through. also i slowly edited out the visuals and audio for first shot to make then go into the title to flow well into the start of the documentary. lastly you can see i have mixed the audio with every single clip to make the flow more fluid between shots and the sound is not blocky and the background noises from some clips flow into the next.
Here is a closer image later on in the documentary showing the mixing the audio between clips and the images added on top to flow shots together well. also the wild track at the bottom has been altered in areas were wind or noise happens or its peaks to not be there to make it better to listen too.
This is the end of the sequence where the audio of the last clip is being dimmed out when the music is coming in for the credits where i have the titles fade in and out with the images fading in and out too then music slowly dies out at the end of the sequence.
Here is just another image showing the latter however is showing the timescale to show the audio mixing is done through out the clip to provide a crisper more listenable sound to the sequence.
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