Adding sound effects to my Animatic

 To make my animation more presentable and engaging, I decided to add background music to my animatic. I downloaded free audio from Pixabay, which was really useful because it offers a wide range of music that can be used without copyright issues.

After selecting a track, I experimented with placing it across my animatic to see how it matched the mood of each scene. Music made a huge difference compared to having no audio—it helped connect the scenes smoothly and made the overall animation feel more complete.

I also paid attention to how the music supports the emotion of the story. For example, softer music works well for calm or emotional moments, while slightly stronger or more dramatic music can build tension. Choosing the right track helped me highlight the feelings I wanted the audience to experience.

Another important thing I learned was adjusting the volume. I made sure the music wasn’t too loud so it wouldn’t overpower the visuals or any sound effects. Keeping a balance between music and other audio elements is really important.

Overall, adding music gave my animatic a much more professional feel. It helped set the tone, improved the storytelling, and gave me a clearer idea of how the final animation will come together.




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