Session Review
This afternoons sound design lesson was useful since I had learned a useful piece of terminology known as the 4'33 sound associated with a composer named John Cage. I can understand the meaning that both John Cage and the lecturer Kevin were conveying since at the theatre and cinema just before the main show begins I hear a few minutes of ambient sounds in the auditorium. In addition, the lecturer then gave us a small exercise where we had to listen to the ambient sounds around us outside, this was p emphasize the many sounds in our environment and how each one can be used for a specific emotion or convey a certain message.
Furthermore, I joined this module in order to expand on the basic knowledge I had of sound design since I had previously worked with the following audio software reason, logic pro, adobe audition and i recorded foley sounds at my time in college and used these sound effects for my UDK deathmatch level which was a canal facility and imported each sound and placed each ambient sound next to key environmental areas such as burst water pipes, generators and waterfalls.
Moreover, I aim to learn how to create higher quality and improve on layering different sound effects which can be used for future animation clips and for existing projects which consists of character and more ambient environmental sound effects.
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