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Sound Effects

Sound Effects
In a Still Image project, adding sound effects makes the video seem much more realistic. My Still Image Video project was about the food at the farmers market here on campus.

Ambient Audio
The first sound effect I captured was ambient audio. This is supposed to serve as a background noise, so I went to farmers and recorded the natural sound taking place during lunch time.

Next, I got a sound effect that was of a an object that was appropriate to my story. Some of the ingredients I mentioned in my project had to be purchased from the C-store. So, I added the sound of a cash register, as if you were actually there purchasing these ingredients.

Lastly, I created a sound just for fun. I took a glass bottle and tried to re-create the sound of a boat leaving. It is a classic trick that people use all the time.


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