Sunday, November 27, 2016

Sound

Confused out of my mind watching Ganja and Hess I relied on the sound aspect to understand what I was watching. Majority of the time It is usually the visual aspects of a film that grasp my attention. Having no knowledge of this movie at all I decided to research the importance of film audio. One of the obvious elements and reasons for having audio is dialogue. The narrative in a film plays the biggest role compared to the music and sound effects. Without it we would not be able to understand or follow the direction of a movie. In fact most of the funds used to produce a movie is put towards the emphasis of sound quality. The sound effects usually pertain to getting rid of the unwanted elements of surround you when filming a movie. The director or sound crew usually use noise canceling options to get more of a crisp effects when creating there portion. Sound is, in many ways, as important as sight and given nearly as much focus by our brains. Even when you are asleep and your eyes are closed your ears are alert and ready. Just a quick blabber of mine about sound because I really had nothing else to talk about.

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