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Started August 5th, 2006 · 2 replies · Latest reply by Andrew Duke 18 years, 2 months ago
Working on an independant animation. Using Adobe Premiere for (editing, placement, panning) and Soundforge for processing..
Anyone have any tips/links on how to make a sound "feel" part of a scene? Besides the usual reverb, echo, balance. I'm trying to avoid simply slapping the sound onto the graphics.
Dmitri
dmitrim
Working on an independant animation. Using Adobe Premiere for (editing, placement, panning) and Soundforge for processing..Anyone have any tips/links on how to make a sound "feel" part of a scene? Besides the usual reverb, echo, balance. I'm trying to avoid simply slapping the sound onto the graphics.
Dmitri
Dmitri:
What is the "vibe" of the animation?
If it is comedic, you might want to do some "Mickey Mousing"
where you nail many cues, but if you want to avoid that,
the biggest advice I can give is don't be afraid to use *silence*.
Where you do have sound placement will have more impact
if you have silence in there too, rather than just TONS of
sound. Hope this helps.
Andrew