The Wallace and Gromit video clip we had to devise a soundtrack and SFX for, already has pre-recorded dialogue from its official voice actor. Therefore this is licensed by the creators of the film and would be a breach of copyright if I was to call it my own material. I used Cubase to create my own recorded music as using pre-recorded feel is not a professional conduct, as well as having to spend more time to get it royalty-free or paying for a license to use it. In addition, the sound effects were all recorded by me and for the same reasons stated previously. Once recorded, I put them all into a folder and named them suitably so I could refer to them easily when creating the soundtrack.
Below, I used the EQ to edit the treble of noises as the subjects got further away from the camera. This makes the sound effects more realistic instead of sounding like plain stock sounds. I also changed the volume of the different sound effects so that when an object got nearer, the sound of it got louder giving the video depth of sound. Also, the sound of my train had a lot of extremely low tones to it, and it wasn’t realistic because it didn’t sound like a small train. Because of this I decreased the low tones using my knowledge of EQ.