Hello Ashley, you have succeeded in recording some interesting sounds but before you can apply them you'll need to decide on the narrative for your animatic. What do you want to tell your viewers, and what emotional response do you want them to have? Once you know this you will be able to create a soundtrack that supports your chosen narrative.
Your piano soundtrack is okay, but you'll need to take care that the music doesn't dominate the sound effects. It's all too easy to put music underneath an animatic, so it's important to consider whether the music is actually helping or hindering the viewer from understanding your narrative. Think carefully about your choice of SFX, and try listen back to your soundscape with your eyes closed - do the sounds succeed in placing the viewer in your animatic and telling a story?
Hello Ashley, you have succeeded in recording some interesting sounds but before you can apply them you'll need to decide on the narrative for your animatic. What do you want to tell your viewers, and what emotional response do you want them to have? Once you know this you will be able to create a soundtrack that supports your chosen narrative.
ReplyDeleteYour piano soundtrack is okay, but you'll need to take care that the music doesn't dominate the sound effects. It's all too easy to put music underneath an animatic, so it's important to consider whether the music is actually helping or hindering the viewer from understanding your narrative. Think carefully about your choice of SFX, and try listen back to your soundscape with your eyes closed - do the sounds succeed in placing the viewer in your animatic and telling a story?