Organising the sound files
During the first week of Easter, I re listened to all of the sound files and spent some time renaming and organising them into folders to make the sound edit a lot easier. This was quite a difficult task, as some of the sound recordings from the first day of filming were hard to recognise without viewing the footage alongside them. This was mainly a difficult task to complete with sounds of slight movement which went alongside shots such as the picking up of the tie and viewing of the dropped photograph.
This was an issue that I picked up on after listening to the sound collected on the first day when I got back to Sheffield. Realising this early on, it did mean that on the second day of production, I was able to make sure to record each clip slightly earlier than the camera, in order to record myself saying a shot description for each scene and take I was about to film.
Sound Logging with notes
After listening through and organising all of the sound files into folders, I created the following sound table, and also renamed all of the best takes to make it an easier job for Adam when it comes to designing the sound in the final edit.
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