Sound Project Proposal

This sound scape i want to have the feel of being relaxed in nature, with wind and animal sounds with myself crunching through gravel and leaves, i want the listener to feel the relaxed nature vibe.

🌲 Soundscape 1: Walking Through the Forest

Timeline (2 minutes)

0:00 – 0:20 (Intro)

  • Base layer: forest ambience (found sound).
  • field recording: footsteps crunching on gravel/leaves.

0:20 – 0:40

  • Add found sound: distant bird calls.
  • Voice (softly whispered or hummed) — ah nature.

0:40 – 1:20 (Middle)

  • Layer in water stream trickling (found).
  • Field recording: snap a branch or rustle leaves in hand.
  • Voice: pitch-shifted fragments (“listen to those birds”).

1:20 – 1:40

  • Fade in distant woodpecker tap or owl hoot (found).
  • field recording — pushing through bush

aprox 1.5 minutes

Proposal 2

🚗proposal 2 (a day in my work life)

The listener steps into my day, arriving at the dealership, capturing videos with the sales crew and sounds you hear at a dealership, then shifting into the quieter creative/media space editing before wrapping up. i want the listener to know exactly what i do at work only through sound

Timeline (about 2.5 minutes)

0:00 – 0:20 (Arrival)

  • Field recording: car door closing, footsteps walking inside.
  • Voice: a simple line like “Another day at the dealership” whispered or pitched.

0:20 – 0:50 (Showroom bustle)

  • Field recording: jingling keys or opening/closing a car door.
  • Found sound: faint car start/engine idle in background.
  • Accent: phone ringing or muffled sales chatter.

0:50 – 1:10 (Media zone / content creation)

  • Field recording: keyboard typing, mouse clicks, camera shutter or video record beep.
  • Found sound: faint printer/copier in the distance.
  • Voice: like “edit, upload, post” looped or processed.

1:10 – 1:30 (Busy overlap)

  • sounds of typing and play audio for music as if editing
  • Field recording: coffee mug set down or pen tapping to emphasize pace.
  • Voice: repeating “deadline, deadline, deadline.”

1:30 – 2:00 (Wrap-up / Leaving)

  • Slowly fade out busy layers.
  • Field recording: chair sliding back, backpack zipped up, footsteps out, car door shutting again.
  • End with the hum of a running car fading into silence.

Aprox 2 minutes

Draft audio

Soundscape

This soundscape was inspired by my daily experience as a media specialist at an automotive dealer group. I wanted to capture the unique rhythm of the workplace. the mix of recording the video, phones ringing, and quiet moments of focus behind the camera or computer. The project began with field recordings from different areas of the dealership, including the showroom, my office, while recording a video and outdoor lot. I layered these sounds to reflect the pace of an average workday, from the early morning start up to the end of my day winding down. Editing involved balancing the sharp mechanical sounds with softer ambient tones to create a sense of atmosphere rather than chaos. I used EQ and reverb to give depth and space to certain layers, especially the background chatter and voice. The creative process helped me appreciate how much sound shapes the energy of a space. Every noise from footsteps to keyboard clicks became part of a larger rhythm that defines my work environment. The final mix aims to immerse the listener in that experience and highlight the often overlooked soundscape of a dealership. Through this project, I learned how sound can tell a story just as vividly as video or photography.