Planning audio was the trickiest bit of planning my animation, simply because I've only ever worked on making short films with non-diegetic sound, not diegetic, which I really want to have in my piece.
I was thinking of recording myself, lighting a match, and using that as the sounds of my matchstick characters going on fire. That seems easy enough but thinking of all the sounds I will have to record as my characters are on the date seems really tedious. I don't know whether to simply just have a restaurant music track playing lightly in the back or to actually record every glass clinking or fork dropping. I think it would be more atmospheric to do so but I think I will see how well I am managing my time and perhaps have both. I think it all depends on which medium I choose to make my animation on and how long it takes me.
However I do have a lot of idea generation for audio I could involve, so I am not too worried about it.
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