In one of the shots I had filmed, the audio was very quiet against the background music, and almost inaudible, therefore I decided to try and record over the top of the footage using a microphone. Once I had got the actor to re-do his lines, it was clear that the voice-over no longer looked natural and in keeping with the footage on screen, look too fake. With this in mind I began to do some foley recording, making background noise to go with the voice over, therefore making it seem more natural. I recorded various sounds, such as people mumbling, papers rustling, keyboards tapping, and phone ringtones going off. All of these sounds were to add to the ambience of the clip and to ensure the audio seems natural and as though it was filmed in full. After these sounds were recorded, I worked on lowering the volume of certain clips to fade them into the background, behind the voice over. This sound design has allowed me to play around with different sounds and technology to try and create the piece I wanted.
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