Foley Performance Project 4 - Part B

Monday 20th October 2014
After having had brought in some objects to use for Foley sounds, we started to plan into what sounds could be exaggerated throughout. The way in which we had to select objects synchronised with the Pixilation clips that we produced previously.
'Animate?' Title sequence initial thoughts-

A

  • Pen on paper
  • Pen sounds
  • Squeaky
  • Hand rubbing against paper
  • Pen against plastic
  • Permanent Marker Pens
  • Pencils
  • Pens
N
  • Tearing paper
  • Harsh torn pieces
  • Close to microphone
  • Paper rustling
I
  • Balloon noise
  • Twigs shaking
  • Scuttling
  • Hissing snake noises
  • Rattling
  • Mouse noise
  • Snake noise
  • Rice shaker
M
  • Metallic nail sounds
  • Tapping repetitively
  • Harsh sounding
  • Tin foil?
  • Various banging
A

  • Unravelling of paper
  • Crumpling of paper
  • Harsh noise
T

  • About 20 staples
  • Staples punching
  • Deliberate repetitive sounds
  • Paper being punctured
  • x20 bangs for staples
  • Pen clicking.
E
  • Quite close to microphone 
  • Rustling paper
  • Stretching noise
  • Making it bigger sound
  • Whistle or horn
?

  • Popping noises
  • Bounce noise
  • Material against paper for thread
  • Feather
  • Metal
  • Plastic
  • Paper
  • Wood
From this overall experience, I am thinking that the following are the most important factors: 
  1. The distance from the microphone - alters the volume levels.
  2. The harshness of movement for the object - also alters the volume levels.
  3. The timing- ensuring that the audio lines up with the overall footage.



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