Sound-booth is used to add and make audio clips using either audio flies or clips from the internet or the resource central in Sound-booth.When turning a written story into a sound story, you need to look for sounds that would go with the story's parts.You can also use images in sound-booth to match the story.It might seem difficult but it isn't if you know what you're looking for.I typed up my story and I looked for the images that went with certain points and details of the story.
The scene I got was Bill Jr. riding through town on his bed during a storm.He then falls out of the bed and looks for safety under it.He is then jumped on by another man who jumps on the bed he's under.When the bed is blown away,Jr. stops and thinks about what he's going to do next,unknowingly he is almost squashed by the front of a house that was torn down.He then runs to somewhere safe but then turns and runs in the opposite direction when his path is blocked by parts from broken buildings.
I planned on using some simple sounds such as running,winds,and etc.I also planned on lowering the sound of the winds every time the scene changed to an indoor setting.I've also added some little noises like splashes in water puddles when a box fell into one.
When I was recording for my follies,I decided to use my own voice in the clip.Towards the end of the clip I wanted Jr. to say "Nope" when the town block was covered in buildings.And I used the background noise I got from the recording as a new noise that could go with the storm because I couldn't filter it out.And in the end,it came out pretty good.
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