Diary of a Woman is a feature film by Simon Aeby. For this film, I recreated approx. 97% of the sound, did the sound design and effects mix.
Initially, I joined this project as a sound designer to extend a pre-existing 60 minute version of this film to 90 minutes in length. However, after a thorough project review, it became clear that a lot of the sound had been lost in the almost 10-year-long editing process. This realisation meant that the project would take on a larger scope, requiring me to reconstruct all the missing sound. It presented an exciting challenge to find the right balance between a more raw and realistic sound design and a polished soundscape.
DIARY OF A WOMAN is a film I did the sound design, sound supervision and FX mix.
Initially, I joined this project as a sound designer to extend a pre-existing 60 minute version of this film to 90 minutes in length. However, after a thorough project review, it became clear that a lot of the sound had been lost in the almost 10-year-long editing process. This realisation meant that the project would take on a larger scope, requiring me to reconstruct all the missing sound. It presented an exciting challenge to find the right balance between a more raw and realistic sound design and a polished soundscape. Although originally unintentional, not having production sound later became an intentional artistic choice and signature of this film.