This would be good in order to create natural sounds which we want to capture from movements and reactions from our characters, this will help give the film a sense of realism. Obviously in our case this is abit extreme as we don't have the resources to recreate all the sounds but we could take inspiration from the techniques used to help enhance the natural sounds created by our characters at the time of filming.
Foley also says how everyday noises such as airplanes, trains and cars cant be stopped just because we are filming so techniques can be used to either overshadow with a controlled layer of sound or block them out completely in order to create a realistic movie.
Foley also makes apparent the fact that if any dialogue was to be used within filming; in our case non or very little can be lost through noises of the location however this can be replaced in the time of editing through different microphones.
Filming can also create dips in sound as each scene is taken over different takes and at different angles in order to create the best look and performance. And how when this is put together although all the shots flow nicely together sound can however become choppy, distorted and overlapped they say how it is possible to create bridges in order to blank out these gaps.
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