The sounds were made over a period of time using several recordings from different distances to the sound being recorded. We used a lot of the old radio play type techniques. Then recorded one over the other a few times. The loudest/central being the gasping of the camera man as he tran over the moore.
If you plan to some films spend a few days redcording things, birds, water, rain etc. even silence has a a sound.
If you go there at night I swear you can hear the swords and see the men rise. Mind you a quick stop off at the pub to get some internal heating does tend to help the process.
MacIntosh made up a considerable number of the Clan Chattan confederation.
ScottishShorts 2 years ago
did not hear anything about the mackintoshes in the battle great video though!!!!
turtle472 2 years ago
The sounds were made over a period of time using several recordings from different distances to the sound being recorded. We used a lot of the old radio play type techniques. Then recorded one over the other a few times. The loudest/central being the gasping of the camera man as he tran over the moore.
If you plan to some films spend a few days redcording things, birds, water, rain etc. even silence has a a sound.
Dave
ScottishShorts 2 years ago
ye the opening was cool
witchhunter32 3 years ago
Liked the opening bit. Never seen it like that before. Felt like I was charging over the field of battle.
nacho1560 3 years ago
If you go there at night I swear you can hear the swords and see the men rise. Mind you a quick stop off at the pub to get some internal heating does tend to help the process.
ScottishShorts 3 years ago
LOL,...that's true, a drop of the "crater" might add to the effect...lol
I enjoyed this very much,....can you please tell me where you got the battle sounds between 0:00 and 0:28?
It is a great intro, and leads into your guide of the battlefield beautifully.
Very poignant.
Thank you.
Thank you.
rockinbillyboy 2 years ago