Editing Process and Final Edit For Experimental Sound
We started to use Pro Tools to edit our sound but we suffered technical issues and therefore unfortunately we could not begin our edit. We then decided to use another sound editor for our work.
To create the disturbing sounds we were after we used such effects as reversing some sounds, changing the tempos and dropping the pitches. We found slowing the speed of the sound clips or speeding them up at times to be very effective as well. Also we added echo effects, faded some clips in and out and repeating them to give the whole sound clip the same certain flow. We then added "phaser", "wah wah" effects and inverted most of them. This made the sounds nearly impossible to recognise as everyday sounds which was our intention.
We noticed unintentionally that we had a lot of wind in our sound so we therefore decided to use it within our final cut by fading it in and out throughout the experimental sound. We stopped it at about 1:30 seconds and faded the wind back in at about 20 seconds towards the end.
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