Josh Bass
June 23rd, 2011, 01:25 AM
I know that in all things art there are no rules, only guidelines, but I figure there must be a typical way things are done concerning how sound fx are panned in the stereo field, generally.
My last short was the first one where I messed with panning anything at all. . .in all my previous works I'd just done everything center.
The last time, the basic rule I followed was: anything ON SCREEN is center, regardless of where on screen it takes place. Anything OFF SCREEN is panned according to which side and how far off screen it is.
Is this "how it's done?" Should some things on screen be panned left/right? (glass breaks against a wall on right side of frame, would that effect be panned somewhat right, for example?)
My last short was the first one where I messed with panning anything at all. . .in all my previous works I'd just done everything center.
The last time, the basic rule I followed was: anything ON SCREEN is center, regardless of where on screen it takes place. Anything OFF SCREEN is panned according to which side and how far off screen it is.
Is this "how it's done?" Should some things on screen be panned left/right? (glass breaks against a wall on right side of frame, would that effect be panned somewhat right, for example?)