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Video & Sound Production - Project 1 Audio Editing Exercise

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08.10.2025 - /Week 3  Muhammad Baihaqi Desya / 0377271 Video & Sound Production Exercise Table Of Contents 1. Lecture 2. Instructions 3. Project 1 4. Feedback 5. Reflection Lectures Week 3: Mr. Kannan gave us a brief introduction to the fundamentals and requirements of our audio dubbing project. The main goal is to mix sounds in a way that complements the visuals and keeps the audience engaged. For this project, our focus will be on speech/dialogue and sound effects , while music will not be included at this stage. There are two main types of sound effects: Hard sound effects – specific sounds that emphasize certain actions or events, such as a door creaking, glass breaking, or a gunshot. Ambient effects – background sounds that help establish the environment and atmosphere, such as wind, crowd chatter, or distant traffic. ...

Research Methodology

22/9/2025 -  (Week 1 - Week 14) Muhammad Baihaqi Desya | 0377271 Design Research Methodology (RES60604)

Application Design I

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  Muhammad Baihaqi Desya / 0377271 Advanced Typography / Bachelors of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University Application Design 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS LECTURE WEEK 1 - Introduction  Foundation - Understanding Usability: - Defining Usability - to measure how effective and efficient a user can accomplish their goals when interacting with a product - Applying Usability Principles - tailoring into the needs and behaviors of the targeted users - Usability testing - observing users as they interact with the application  - Developing practical skills - theoretical, practical and experience. Why is mobile important in Digital Era? : the ubiquity of smartphones, mobile-first approach, shift in user behavior, and competitive advantage User-centered design (UCD) Research > Design > Evaluation  The benefits: Increased user ...

Video & Sound Production - Exercise 1

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25.09.2025 - /Week 1 - Week 4 Muhammad Baihaqi Desya / 0377271 Video & Sound Production Exercise Table of Contents Lectures Instructions Exercises Reflection Lectures Week 1:  the first week of asynchronous learning, I went through several readings and videos provided by Mr. Kannan that discussed in detail the concepts of shot size, framing, camera angles, and composition as key elements of visual storytelling. A camera shot refers to a continuous sequence of frames captured from the moment the camera starts recording until it stops. It plays a vital role in both filmmaking and video production. The type of shot is defined by how much of the subject and the scene is visible within the frame. The distance between the camera and the subject also contributes to determining the variation between different shot t...