Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Blog #20 – Soundscape

 Even though we’re just students, I want the sound in this film to feel intentional. It’s supposed to start off normal and then slowly shift into something uneasy, like the audience can tell something’s “off” even before the characters do.

What I’m using:

Ambient school sounds: footsteps, lockers, hallway voices (to make it more realistic).

Travel-related sounds: paper maps, pages flipping, wheels from a suitcase, writing with markers.

Transition sounds: low rumbling, hums, slight static, nothing jump-scare-ish, just tension.

Foley recording: zippers, door handles, bags dropping, footsteps changing depending on floors.

Dialogue: I want it to sound natural, so we’re not over-rehearsing lines.


Editing plan:

Our teams editor is mixing everything in CapCut because it’s easy to layer audio without it sounding messy. The goal is to make the sound slowly turn darker without the audience realizing when it’s being changed.

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