Decentring sound

This week’s excitement with London Nautical boys involved trying out exercise 2: using a sound element to decentre, dislocate, or otherwise disorientate the central action.

Two clips here: one finds a use of the alarming hand dryer noise, that so upsets some people, and the other features a tour de force of improvised interruptions to an attempted piece of to-camera journalism. Very pleased with the use of accidental noise – they didn’t plan the toilet scene until they came upon it – and the framing of Daniel’s would-be journalist – and his consternation in improvising along while Alid did the chat behind the camera.

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