I think this documentary gives me a strong sense of substitution. From the soundtrack to the narration to the picture, every detail fits very well. In this documentary, I have a few favorite parts. The first one is about 1 minute and 25 seconds. The sound of footsteps and shoe soles rubbing against stones are heard from the screen, and the camera slowly moves down to aim at the stairs. The visual picture and sound cooperate with each other to have a sense of reality. And I really like to hear the sound of footsteps when walking on different roads.
1 minute and 25 seconds.
At about 4 minutes and 32 seconds, the voice of the narration reverberated as if standing in an empty factory. The sound was refracted by the wall. The same sound effects based on the picture also occur at around 9 minutes 13 and 9 minutes 28. I think this is really interesting.
4 minutes and 32 seconds 9 minutes 13 9 minutes 28
After that, there’s a lot of symmetry and a lot of detail in this documentary. The background sounds and voiceovers are also good, and many of the sounds are very interesting. I can learn a lot from it.