I would first map out my enviroment look at them individualy and think carefully about what sort of sounds you might hear in each enviroment so for example you might here the sound of a car, laughter of children, a gush of wind as well as the sounds you might here and would also take into consideration how they would the in each of these. I would consider the fact since its a different enviroment that things would sound differently like how foot steps would sound different to walking on grass to tar-mac.
With music it has to suit the situation rather then it being totally random.
For the type of video that we are presenting to our client I'm thinking that it should be calm, mellow, relax and pleasent, It can't be something loudly epic or mellow dramatic because the video isn't suited for that type of music, for the video to be perfect it has to have music that suits it best or what it is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_0TRKtbbJk&playnext=1&list=PLC1F79AE4BCC77D60&feature=results_video
This link is an example of the type of music I was thinking about having in the video, its from the game halo combat evoled & halo CE anniversary, it suits it well because its carm and mellow because the video itself has no real gerne of anytype, no such real action at all that it can only be just soving.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a40ZCFtUoLA
Another example, this one is from the game alan wake, basically I'm just getting at the same thing before, this has the same type of music I was looking for, the one that I feel personaly suits the video best.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Tr0otuiQuU
This example of music is Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata its a slightly different compared to the first two because it has a hint of depression in it but also sounds upper class, safisticated, smater and serious, playing this on our video would change the people views towards the video and make them feel that video does seem a bit upper class, safisticated, smarter and serious.
With any music that we put on this video will effect the audience feelings towards the video, so we can't have something depressing or boring otherwise they'll judge it as poor and we can't put anything to flamboint or outragous for what the video is, choosing the right type of music is key a tool imto proswading the audience into choosing our video as favourite.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Uo49IYAx3s
This example of music here is the type of music that is used in the type of style that my team were thinking of using, we discuss the idea of presenting it as a black & white silent movie and playing some honky tonk music which is the type of music that they played in those video's, my team thought this would be a good way to present this because we were presenting these historical landmarks and playing it as an old film would be a great way to present it.
If we presented it as a black & white movie we could cancel out any narratation and do it the same way as those black and white silent movies which would be to bring up a box of text instead of having a voice over actor doing it.
If we changed the way we would present our video then its possible that we could change the style of our music to something more exstravagant, for example if we were to present it as one of those action movies trailers in a way which would be to have some quick pan-shots of our different enviroments/flashing images or what not then we could changed the music to something more thrilling.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cT8hilib_6Q&playnext=1&list=PL001A57588A6E955F&feature=results_video
This an example of the type of music that we could use if we presented it as an action movie trailer (inception-soundtrack)
To create the sounds I need for this project I'm first gonna borrow a recording device (TASCAM-DR07) from shipley college and set out into the choosen enviroments and try to record some sounds that are heard in that area, while going out and recording sounds is one option I would try out foley, I would one day bring in some random objects that are capable of creating the sounds that are heard in that choosen area and perhaps use them as an optional extra.
I would feel that it would be best to keep all recorded sounds as natural as possible to keep it all realist as possible but if say some recorded sounds don't sound the right level of volume then I would put it through some software in order to get the perfect pitch.
If scripits and narration are to be added I would suggest that in my team that I were to do it and what I would talk about is say a bit of history and infomation about the choosen area with maybe a bit of hughmer added to keep things intresting, while talking about the choosen areas I could imate a voice to make it sound as if Sir Titus Salt was talking about the enviroment himself.
If we were to put some sort of musical soundtrack into our project it would probaly be only background music, the music itself would have to suit what the project is, it can't be something out proportion, it can't be loudly epic and melo-dramatic, the music itself has to be what the project is otherwise it just won't suit it or fix in like jigsaw puzzle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0X9POuSI0Xs
The opening cinematic on this youtube link is and example of the way I would like to do this project in, on this video a man narrates over the video while the video plays it cuts to these different scenes in which the camera pans around them, this is a type of way i would like to do this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Uo49IYAx3s
In our group we descussed a way that we could present our project, we thought that maybe we could present it as one of those black & white silent movies with the honky tonk piano music playing in the background, we thought of this idea because we thought it would give it more of a historical feature and as well as it being a uniqe idea. the youtube link above will give you an idea of the type of music we are gonna use for this idea. the youtube link below is just an example of a black & white movie just a type of style to put our project in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVNSQ72wvlc
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