Motion Sketches Ep3 - Aural Architecture - Writing for Sound
Episode 3 of the Celtx Motion Sketches series is hot off the press and I think it's the best episode yet. Mike Jones and Greg Dolgopolov have done a terrific job of effectively illustrating the importance of sound in the creation of visual mediums like filmmaking, game development, and machinima, etc.
So relax, sit back, get informed and get inspired...
And btw - that jiggy vibe you'll be bouncing to as you listen in, comes from Canadian artist, Brad Turcotte's open sourced Brad Sucks... great choice guys! - Sheila
Aural Architecture - Writing for Sound
"Cinema is an audio-visual experience and yet so often SOUND is not a part of the process of developing cinema. This episode looks at the importance of sound, writing sound and techniques for making the conception of sound a key part of your production process."
About CELTX Motion Sketches
Built around CELTX open-source software, Motion Sketches is an online video series that explores contemporary approaches to media production development. From the big screen to the mobile screen, from live-action to the virtual camera - Motion Sketches presents a range of highly practical perspectives on developing a media project from concept to production - screenplay, design, story, development and delivery.
Great video about the importance of sound. Just as applicable to producing the final film as it is to scriptwriting. Well done!
Cheers,
Malcolm.
Posted by: Malcolm | January 07, 2008 at 04:28 AM
Very inspirational and clear.
Posted by: Campbell | January 08, 2008 at 03:23 PM
Brilliant. I'm at the point now where I'm really trying to develop my appreciation and understanding for sound in my stories, and this could not have come along at a better time. Very well done, very well received.
Celtx - is there anything it *can't* do?
Posted by: Darcy | January 11, 2008 at 10:36 AM
Inspiring video. To the point. Sound along with cinematography are the two perfect half to a film, without their harmony you have chaos, without reciprocity you have no film.
Posted by: Carlos Miranda | January 14, 2008 at 11:12 AM
Great job, folks!
Posted by: Mariano | January 16, 2008 at 06:47 AM