While trying to place the monologue together it feels like there is something missing which brings a piece of Kerala into the clip. Though I’m trying to recreate the sounds that are heard at day and night separately, the touch missing is the language. It brought me to the concept of overlaying Malayalam and English script side by side but will have to play around with the especially with stereo.
A suggestion from Milo was to use the light sensor by exposing it to the video, this might help in the translation of pattern found in video to audio. My only concern is if it will work for the duration of night since the flashing of the brightness in even, though the visuals are more vibrant.
Trying to understand pro tools is a bit tough but it gets more frustrating when there are thousands of words to be written. At times I’m losing timing because I start to overthink and be frustrated about writing which overshadows my time to learn DAW.
By accident it was found that I could pierce through food packaging (pre-made meal) using chop sticks to make the sounds of the fircracking blast sounds after the Onam scene
The field is supposed to be quite, but it has reached a point were I can or cannot hear the details off it. I’m trying to solve it and later compress it later.
During one of the field recording I was walking in a very lonely street with my H5 connected to my headphones (wanted to record), when suddenly I heard someone wistling but couldn’t see anyone. It was one of the scariest moment I have faced, but it brought me to the realization about the pov and J-cut. Was able to understand the sound aspect of it in that moment.