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I put this video together today to test out the stereo panning function on Wavepad and final Cut Pro. This turned out to be a lot more easier than I thought it would be and, aside from a bit of time spend converting a mono sound clip to stereo, very quick to achieve as well. I’m very happy with the results. Sound will be a very important part of immersing the audience for my instillation into the underwater environment I want to capture and giving them the sinking feeling that is crucial to the experience. Unfortunately, I can’t pan from top to bottom only left to right so the full effect of sinking from top to bottom can only be achieved by tilting the head to the right while listening to this. During the instillation, I will take the left speaker and place it above the screen and place the right speaker on the floor so the sound will pan from top to bottom instead of left to right. Comments are closed.
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AuthorMy name is Clay Sandford and I am currently studying an FDA in Film and Media Production at University Centre Weston. I have a keen interest in directing, cinematography and camera operating. Archives
April 2017
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