Film: White Chicks
Scene: Car Scene
Duration: 1:48
Genre: comedy
Client: Keenen Ivory Wayans
The sound effects needed in this scene
will include a mix of foley and Library sounds. The foley sounds recorded will
need to be produced in the studio in order to not get background interference
and library sounds will be obtained from freesound.org. There should not be any
copyright or licensing complications with the sound effects, as they will be
recorded by myself and the foley sounds are free for people to use.
The music used in the scene will be a
"Ain't no sunshine" by Dr. Saxlove and "A Thousand Miles"
by Vanessa Carlton which are both copyrighted material by Lovesax Records and
A&M records respectively. "Ain't no sunshine" will be non
diegetic, jazz with the intension of emphasising the romantic mood the
character Latrell is trying to create. However "thousand miles" will
be diegetic, as the character Latrell will be singing along with it for comedic
effect. When sourcing the music there will be some copyright and licensing
issues as both songs are copyrighted material.
The dialogue used will be naturalistic as
there is a conversation between the two characters Latrell and Marcus however
one part will include the character Latrell singing. The dialogue will be lip
synched by my voice actor and they the script will be recorded twice (once for
each character), this is to help ensure that there is no out of synch dialogue
whilst trying to stay in time with both characters at once. It will be recorded
in the studio and edited with GarageBand.
Other than myself the only other personnel
required will be the studio voice actor, Chris Backway. He will also be used as
a studio foley artist to assist with the dog bark.
Locations: studio
Equipment: laptop, Apple Mac, microphone
Software: GarageBand
Limitations: some background may be heard
from outside the studio.
Scene: Cornucopia Bloodbath
Duration: 2:20
Genre: Teen drama, action, science fiction
Client: Gary Ross
The sound effects needed in the scene will
include solely foley sounds. The foley sounds recorded will need to be produced
outside in order to achieve authenticity and sound more believable. The
countdown at the beginning of the scene will be shot inside in the studio in
order to reduce the chances of their being any background audio. There will not
be any copyright or licensing complications with the sound effects, as they
will be recorded by myself.
The music used in the scene will be the
"cornucopia bloodbath score" by James Newton Howard and it will be non-diegetic,
with the intension of emphasising the intense and emotional nature of the
scene. When sourcing the music there should be no difficulty as the music was
made specifically for this scene in the movie.
There will be no dialogue in this scene so
a voice actor will not be required. However all editing will take place studio
using GarageBand.
There will be no other personnel other
than myself, as I will take the roles of foley recording artist and studio technician.
Locations: studio, outside on grass/gravel
Equipment: laptop, Apple Mac, microphone
Software: GarageBand
Limitations: some background may be heard
from outside the studio.
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