I submitted my entire final project today. Eggsellent.
I'm very happy with what was submitted, however, I was a little pressed for time, so I might make a version where some small audio and visual changes are made. I'll also probably make a reflection post when that version is completed. Can't say much more, except, here's the final film: The Forlorn Piscator
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This. Is. IT.
The final week before the course ends, and my final project submitted. Pretty mad to think about that, and honestly, my time at uni was very interesting, and enjoyable! On Monday we had our last class, which was held online. The number of participants was small but it was cool hearing how everyone was doing. After class I sent the teacher this clip, which is Scene Two with no sound, to show her what to expect from the final product! On Wednesday my sister and I began the soundtrack, which is only a few basic tracks, kind of inspired by the arrangements of Duran Duran's song from their third album, Tiger Tiger. Overall, the quality of the music turned out really well, with only a few minor setbacks in terms of the audio recording equipment, which kinda bugged out halfway through recording the music, but this was quickly resolved. This is it. The past week saw tremendous progress regarding the film; sound design, and voice-acting.
I employed my granda to voice The Fisherman, mainly because he saught an interest in the film early on, as well as his voice being deep enough to sound like a sailor of some kind (it also helps that that fishing is one of his hobbies). I recorded the dialgoue, more so, the mumblings, at his house, following the guidelines set in place during the quarintine as best as I could. The dialogue was recorded on the 2nd of May, and the quality was great! |
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