Tom, Imran and I walked around recording nature sounds, in the end we didn't need them.
We also recorded a dog barking but we don't need that either because the film changed so much and the dog became a giant chess piece.
The answers.com definitions for formalism are as follows:
1. Rigorous or excessive adherence to recognized forms, as in religion or art.
2. An instance of rigorous or excessive adherence to recognized forms.
3. A method of aesthetic analysis that emphasizes structural elements and artistic techniques rather than content, especially in literary works
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I hope the sounds collection was a useful experiment in its own right - sometime using the actual sounds isn't as effective as replicating the sound with something quite different. You will have more to add to this when you have put the sound in the finished film. Make sure you discuss the degree to which you think you were successful in creating a formalist sound influence. Your post is a bit light on detail at the moment, but there is a good reason for that.
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