Thursday, 8 November 2018

Foley sounds intro

Foley sound: Sounds created in post production using everyday items to create a sound in sync with whats being shown on screen to enhance audio quality than recording the sound on set and the sound not sounding overall professional / realistic.

Our example: 
Our narrative of a short scene was a shooting and included the sound of screams and a bomb. As this cannot be physically done using the actual story motif, we used the sound of bubble wrap being stepped on and actors screaming along with the sound of a water bottle dropping. This created the sounds successfully and was clear to our audience that there was a shooting and some sort of bombing however could be improved by being longer and in more sync with each other. This means that the the sounds would overall sound more natural and portray a good short scene of a story.


Examples of films which may have used Foley sound & sound effects:
- Baby driver:  music and sound effects in sync with the characters movement, every action matches the musics timing.

- Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the lost ark: sound of rocks exploding replaced with the Foley rolling a car without a motor running.


- Jurassic park: sound of the T-Rex placed by mixing animal noises together, from using an elephants squeal to a tigers snarl.








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