Foley is the reproduction of everyday sound effects that are added to film, video, and other media in post-production to enhance audio quality. These reproduced sounds can be anything from the swishing of clothing and footsteps to squeaky doors and breaking glass. Foley artists recreate the realistic ambient sounds that the film portrays. The props and sets of a film often do not react the same way acoustically as their real life counterparts. Foley sounds are used to enhance the auditory experience of the movie. Foley can also be used to cover up unwanted sounds captured on the set of a movie during filming, such as overflying airplanes or passing traffic. By using foley sound this enhances the sound and can often be used to create a focus on the sound at that time. I will use foley sound in my opening sequence to replace the sound of:
Piccadilly circus will be whereto idea takes place. This will be a busy location so will be perfect to portray the skills of the con artists.
The title sequences are often the part that set your expectations of a movie. In title sequences films portray the bond between filmmaking and graphic design. The use of typefaces, fonts, transitions and background all tie in together perfectly to make a brilliant title sequence. Opening titles often portray the genre of the movie and are used to give credit to the contributors of the film.
In modern day title sequences the credits are shown through many different styles.
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May 2016
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