Audio Arts – Week 3 – Semester 2, 2008: “Foley Creation Part 1”
John Delany and I teamed up for this initial Foley creation exercise. The resulting captures were superior, I believe, to anything I could have manufactured in the same time frame working alone. Below is the basic rundown of asset creation.
Using “Nosferatu” Clip 2, Scene 1:
1.
Scratchy sound of feather writing:
Idea: Record various pens, pencils and other devices writing on paper and other surfaces.
Successful execution.
2.
Scrunching of paper:
Idea: Record scrunching of actual paper or plastic.
Successful execution.
3.
Shuffling of clothes and bag:
Idea: Record various clothing materials / blankets being rubbed together.
Successful execution.
4.
Creaking chair and floorboards:
Idea: Record an old wooden chair or table being pressured to force creaks.
Actual recording was of the EMU space piano stool being pressured to create creaks and squeaks (This was hard work!).
5.
Minor shuffling of feet under table:
Idea: Record some feet or other objects dragging across various surfaces.
Not yet implemented.
Audio will be added here if required...
Reference:
Harrald, Luke. “Audio Arts – Week 3 – Semester 2, 2008: Foley Creation Part 1.” Lecture presented at EMU space, level 5 Schultz building, University of Adelaide,
12th of August 2008.
Labels: Audio Arts IIIB
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