Sounds included in the Second Portion
We decided to incorporate various sounds to help create a more realistic scene for a kidnapping film opening. We included the ambient sounds of Tyler's AC in the background to show that it is not completely silent and that you would still hear normal sounds in a house. We also added a phone call sound in, which we recorded in the garage at the same time, to make it sound as if the phone call was there in the filming. This was so we could overlay the audio of the phone call, so we did not have to time it with the scene, which is what we were doing before, simplifying our editing process. We then planned to include hitting and punching sound effects found on YouTube into our choreographed fight scene to make it realistic and emphasize the hits being performed. We also added in the sound for me running outside and saying "How did they know?" since the viewer could hear me running on the grass, so we recorded a separate video of me saying that and overlayed the audio over that scene. The voice on the phone was created with a CapCut special effect that made it sound like a phone call, and the final scene also incorporated a phone call ending audio to create that extra suspense. Throughout the film opening, we also used L-cuts so that the audio would be continuous throughout the cuts and not sound odd, which we did before the final draft.
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