Production 4: Record Sound

A mini filmmaking guide with tips on achieving good quality sound
A mini filmmaking guide with tips on achieving good quality sound

Ages

14+

Duration

Short (1-4 activities)

Nation

England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales

This resource reinforces the importance of good quality sound when making short films. It provides a summary of the different types of sound that can be used in film with tips on creating original sound effects.

The guide is recommended for young people aged 13 to 19 for them to engage with filmmaking directly and without the support of an adult.

This resource forms part of a collection of mini filmmaking guides for young people covering the key aspects of the five stages of film production.

Mae'r adnodd yma'n atgyfnerthu pwysigrwydd sain da mewn ffilm fer. Mae'n rhoi crynodeb o wahanol fathau o sain sy'n gallu cael eu defnyddio mewn ffilm gydag awgrymiadau ar sut i greu effeithiau sain gwreiddiol.

Awgrymir defnyddio'r canllaw yma gyda phobl ifanc rhwng 13 a 19 oed i'w hymgysylltu â chreu ffilmiau uniongyrchol a heb gymorth oedolyn.

 Mae'r adnodd hwn yn rhan o gasgliad o ganllawiau ffilmio Cymraeg ar gyfer pobl ifanc, sy'n edrych ar bump cam allweddol o gynhyrchu ffilm, sy'n plethu elfennau o'r Fframwaith Cymhwysedd Digidol a'r Fframwaith Llythrennedd a Rhifedd Cenedlaethol Cymru.

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This Resource Supports

  • Welsh
  • Media Studies
  • Moving Image Arts

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