I think that overall my soundtrack came out quite well, I think that my timing was successful as it seemed to match up with the images quite well through most of it, I think that I have managed to make the clip run smoothly and I also think my sound level are quite good. Although I think that it has not quite achieved professional standard in this aspect as I think in some parts my soundtrack was a little slow. I also think that my soundtrack contrasts from not much being heard on screen to suddenly too many sounds going on at one time; I think this was because in some parts of the clip there are certain bits that require slight sound adjustments which also have to happen quite fast for example the scene with the paddle ball, this part was quite difficult to make the sound perfectly in-line to fit with the image but as I spent a long time trying to make this part perfect it meant that other parts seemed less touched up.
I think that I also underestimated how many sounds really needed to be put into this clip, as even after I had put all the sounds in from my sound script I still found a few blank spaces which needed to be filled. I think that if I was to do this to a professional standard it would mean that I would have to spend a lot longer on the sound script and I would also have to pick the different sounds apart more.
With creating my own soundtrack replacement had created a few of my own sounds but I didn't end up using my own sounds but instead I used royalty free stock sounds, this was because I thought that my sounds didn't seem to fit as well as I hoped into my soundtrack; But then I found stock sounds which seemed to fit a lot better. Although the sounds I used weren't made for the clip I think that the way I used them and edited them came out quite well. I think when my soundtrack is compared with the actual soundtrack you can see that there is a big difference in the sounds used but even though there is a difference I think that my soundtrack still works well with the clip and it still makes sense. I think that my soundtrack has highlighted the fact that wall-e is mechanical more than the movie has as I have used many different sci-fi and machine type sounds; which I think works well as it makes the clip seem more futuristic. But at the same time this can be seen as a bad thing as I have also taken away some of his human-likeness.
I think that if I was to improve my soundtrack the way I would go about it is by creating my own sounds specifically for this clip, that would have fit better instead of using stock sounds. I would do this because I think it would give me a chance to be more creative with the futuristic noises, yet at the same time I would be able to make the sounds fit in with the clip better.
I think that the background music which I have used seems to fit in with my clip as its up beat and really shows off the comic side of what the clip is trying to get across, although I think that I could've made the music more relevant to certain parts of the clip by having different parts instead of staying on the same tune on a cycle.
I think that I also underestimated how many sounds really needed to be put into this clip, as even after I had put all the sounds in from my sound script I still found a few blank spaces which needed to be filled. I think that if I was to do this to a professional standard it would mean that I would have to spend a lot longer on the sound script and I would also have to pick the different sounds apart more.
With creating my own soundtrack replacement had created a few of my own sounds but I didn't end up using my own sounds but instead I used royalty free stock sounds, this was because I thought that my sounds didn't seem to fit as well as I hoped into my soundtrack; But then I found stock sounds which seemed to fit a lot better. Although the sounds I used weren't made for the clip I think that the way I used them and edited them came out quite well. I think when my soundtrack is compared with the actual soundtrack you can see that there is a big difference in the sounds used but even though there is a difference I think that my soundtrack still works well with the clip and it still makes sense. I think that my soundtrack has highlighted the fact that wall-e is mechanical more than the movie has as I have used many different sci-fi and machine type sounds; which I think works well as it makes the clip seem more futuristic. But at the same time this can be seen as a bad thing as I have also taken away some of his human-likeness.
I think that if I was to improve my soundtrack the way I would go about it is by creating my own sounds specifically for this clip, that would have fit better instead of using stock sounds. I would do this because I think it would give me a chance to be more creative with the futuristic noises, yet at the same time I would be able to make the sounds fit in with the clip better.
I think that the background music which I have used seems to fit in with my clip as its up beat and really shows off the comic side of what the clip is trying to get across, although I think that I could've made the music more relevant to certain parts of the clip by having different parts instead of staying on the same tune on a cycle.
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