"Behind Enemy Lines"
After messing around with the audio file that had section that sounded like wood being chopped, I realized it kind of sounds like a bunch of soldiers in clunky gear marching around. It definitely had a somewhat eery tone to it, so I decided to make the perspective of this project through the mind of a lost soldier. This soldier was hiding away in a stormy jungle and attempted to establish himself/herself as incognito. At first it was a really short edit that just started off abruptly and didn't have much change over time. Essentially, a bunch of armored vehicles and soldiers roll by and then the clip is over. I decided that I wanted to have the patrol come by, not see the main character, but then have some wandering foot soldiers start to close in on them. I also attempted to make distant gunfire that slowly grew in volume as the assailants came closer. What happens to the character? That's up to the listener to decide.
-three layered wood chopping tracks
-a track with screeching sound08A to emulate metal equipment being hauled or vehicle braking
-sound20 chopped up really small and repeated on several different tracks for gunfire
-sound10 for a throbbing heartbeat
-sound5D for a dramatic climax
-sound24 on multiple tracks to emulate the sounds of multiple vehicles coming through
-sound19a for stormy atmosphere
-sound02b for sneaking footsteps
-in the heartbeat track, there's a man's voice that can be heard somewhere in the mix. I left this in there intentionally to show how close the enemy is
Track Length: 1:27
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