Friday 25 January 2019

Unit 24 Sound Editing Task 1

Learning Aim A: Understand the reasons for editing factual and fictional digital recorded sound.
Task 1
To compress and summarise a sound recording to fit a specific space.
The need to compress certain sounds and summarise certain sounds can be found in film trailers. This is due to lots of clips from the film needing to be shown in a small amount of time, so lots of editing needs to happen within trailers.
Example 1:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLPJSmUHZvU
 For the trailer of Reservoir Dogs, certain sound effects or lines of dialogue have been changed in make the trailer itself more appropriate for certain audiences, which include the exclusion of certain uses of profanity by the characters. Since the trailer itself is also only a certain length of time, this means certain parts of dialogue and music within the film with have either been cut or compressed in order to make the sure the trailer itself reaches it's allocated time slot.
Example 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN-1Mup0UI0
This 40th anniversary re release trailer for Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (1971) has had various lines of dialogue or sound effects changed in order to make sure the trailer itself is appropriate for the intended audience. This includes the compression of certain sounds within a particular scene in order to make sure the part of the scene in the trailer is trimmed down so that it meets it's allocated time slot and does not run over. The need to compress certain sounds is also important for trailers as it helps the intended flow of the trailer and makes sure no sounds or sound effects used in the trailer drag on for longer than they should.


 To eliminate flawed, repetitive, superfluous, uninteresting, irrelevant material from a recorded clip.
Example 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSdxbBsShak
This clip involving Josh and Benny Safdie in the Criterion Closet has obviously been edited in order to get the most important and insightful clips from the Brothers talking about the films themselves instead of more uninteresting material. Dialogue in which the brother's themselves may have made mistakes in their speech or talked over one another for prolonged periods of time has been edited in order to make sure the clip does not lose it's sense of pace and sticks to the usual timeframe a "Criterion Closet picks" video has. This is noticeable throughout the video as the use of quick edits between the Brothers talking is extremely noticeable.

To enable recorded speech to remain legal.
Example 1:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_trSpg99yc
This interview from CNN in 1999 involving Mike Tyson has been editing in order to make sure the station itself does not contravene any laws regarding obscene language. This clip was obviously aired before the "watershed" and therefore due to this must have certain parts of Tyson's interview edited, which is done using the bleep technique which is effective as it makes sure that all of the offending word is bleeped out and therefore totally and utterly inaudible to it's audience. The use of a time delay is also utilized here, which means the clip has had time to be edited and any obscene language removed before the clip itself is aired to the audience.

To ensure any indecent or inappropriate dialogue is edited out.
Example 1:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJE-0SuY0go.
This clip from South Park featuring Kyle swearing at the Alien visitors has had profanity "bleeped" out in order to make the clip much more appropriate for the time it needs to be aired and that it does not contravene any broadcasting rules and is generally made more suitable for a family friendly audience. This use of editing to ensure indecent/inappropriate language is edited out is extremely useful as it makes sure the whole offending piece of dialogue is obscured with no chance of any of it becoming audible after editing has taken place.

To change the chronological or logical order of a series of sounds or speech.
Example 1:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdJKm16Co6M
This trailer for Fight Club (1999) will have had the chronological or logical order of the sound and speech in it changed in order to make the sequences shown from the film fit better into the trailer itself and also to make sure the trailer itself has a good pace and does not go over it's allocated time allowance (the traditional length a trailer usually is). Certain violent or inappropriate elements to the trailer will have been edited out of reduced in order to make sure the trailer itself will be appropriate for audiences who will see it, and that it does not contravene any advertising rules through showing obscene or violent content.

To create impact by adding sound effects and/or music between pieces of recorded speech.
Example 1:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOzR5Jnd6bU
This clip from American History X (1998) is a brilliant example of the effect sound effects and music can have on a scene. For example, the use of dramatic music and the build up of tension within the scene help the scene have much more of an effect by using the sound effect to build the scene up to an extremely unexpected conclusion for the audience. The soundtrack to the scene also goes completely silent when the sound effect of the "curb stomp" itself is used, which helps the audience hear the full effect of the "curb stomp" itself.

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