Onomatopoeia

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I used following programs; 

Audacity 

Goldwave 

Splice 

I used Audacity and goldwave at the same time to adjust my sound. I then moved on to splice to make the sound into the film which goes to the final part. For collection of sounds, I found my voice, a bag of little ketchup and fabric as my sources. I accidently was gained a rasor sound in Audacity while I was editing sound. I liked it so I put it into the film. 

In my first film, I put some ketchup sound with a paper. I always was wondering how I will use ketchup cleanly while I am eating. The paper reminds me a clean value. Second film, spill cat food is being eaten by a cat. The sound is rasor, maybe something mad is happening. A cat is eating faster and faster. Third, I drew some inky drawings representing sceinarios. I mixed up my voice of saying “ah” to obtain a music. 

I find the buttons on the programs are hard to control. I want to know the right way to use them. I think I can work on it consistently. 

I like the final outcome of 30 seconds and the indooe to outdoor animation. I have several different sounds like a palette of sounds when I
prepare to make a video out of. It was really good to have a walk in the industry to capture the atmosphere. It was really inflencing how I
cannot tell what is going on around myself but there are clues in the sound. Then I can at least ask with that little clues around myself. ‘What
does that sound mean?’ ‘What can I do to hear that more often?’ In the middle of my producing, I used Splice the application to cut and stick
videos. I then removed the original sound. Instead, I put a sound made from the application Audition by myself. Using Audition first time was
quite challenging. However, if I keep learning how to use audition, it will be so cool when I can produce background music. Furthermore, I
liked a concept to put in my video that it shows a real occations but not a fantasy. Overall, it was a very new experience for me the soun
rotation. I think that is the reason why I liked it so much.

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