What
are sound assets? And list those that will be used in your production.
Sound assets and software programs
allow you to record, edit and playback media. Sound assets can also be sound
effects such as delays are distortions.
Whos
is it aimed at?
Our target audience will be students who
just finished their secondary school and are about to apply for college at
South Thames. The promotional video will include a clear intro so they know
what the college is called and how other students view it. They can get an idea
of how the college works.
The question we're going to use are:
The question we're going to use are:
- How old are you?
- How long have you been at this college?
- What course are you doing?
- What is your favorite thing about this college? etc.
What
styles of music are you going to use and why?
We will use upbeat music, with appropriate
audio levels to avoid for music to be too dominant over the video. Audio bites
and loops will be used during the production from royalty free sources to
create the intro or simply use garage band only, to avoid any copy right
issues.
Include
evidence of two existing music intros and identify why they are fit for
purpose.
We might use Bright, Uplifting music from icoompetech.com
(royaltyfree).
And we made
two different intro versions for the video:
EXAMPLES OF SOUND INTROS
Why
should we consider take account of copyright and other issues?
For the legal side, we will need release
forms for people to sign, which allows us to use their faces in production.
Ethical side includes taking care of swearing, bullying and things of that
sort, we are keeping that out of our production process. We must make sure that we don’t use any
copyrighted footage, images, music. If copyrighted footage is used, the
production team might get sued, and the video taken off youtube. So basically all the content used in our
video must be paid for or royalty free with some recognition in the credits of
the video.
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